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What power supply is in the PC? What type and size are the screens?What is the best inverter for at home that will give me min 4 hours of run time. I will be running my PC, fibre/router and 2 screens.
I am looking for something that isn’t too expensive but decent quality.
Nope 200Ah batteries would do it, not sure where you got 300Ah from?What power supply is in the PC? What type and size are the screens?
The inverter is the easy part, batteries are where the expense lies.
Assuming your machine uses 300W, screens 50W each and router 15W you will need about 450W inverter and 1800Wh of effective battery capacity. In other words, you will need about 300Ah of 12V lead acid batteries, which won't be cheap.
450W * 4 hours = 1800WhNope 200Ah batteries would do it, not sure where you got 300Ah from?
Ah you're looking at a 12v system, not a 24v450W * 4 hours = 1800Wh
1800Wh / 12v = 150Ah
50% DoD = 300Ah total
For under 1kw, I think 12V will suffice. Of course 24V is also an option.Ah you're looking at a 12v system, not a 24v
It'll probably be more like 3 * 100Ah batteries in parallel delivering 12.5A each.That load will pull 40A on the 12V side. Consumer grade batteries I have seen usually list their rating for a 20 our period. So a 300A battery can reliably deliver 15Ah for 20 hours. I'd say go with Lithium Ion packs
I actually don’t know. It’s my work PC so I didn’t do the build. It’s a powerful machine as it is used for graphics. A rough idea of what you think the set will cost?What power supply is in the PC? What type and size are the screens?
The inverter is the easy part, batteries are where the expense lies.
Assuming your machine uses 300W, screens 50W each and router 15W you will need about 450W inverter and 1800Wh of effective battery capacity. In other words, you will need about 300Ah of 12V lead acid batteries, which won't be cheap.
Any idea on cost based on a machine set up for graphics? Also can you let me know what i need to buy?Nope 200Ah batteries would do it, not sure where you got 300Ah from?
Can you let me know what you think the entire set up will cost and what you think I should go for?That load will pull 40A on the 12V side. Consumer grade batteries I have seen usually list their rating for a 20 our period. So a 300A battery can reliably deliver 15Ah for 20 hours. I'd say go with Lithium Ion packs
Something like this will do, but you'll need to add extra batteries.I actually don’t know. It’s my work PC so I didn’t do the build. It’s a powerful machine as it is used for graphics. A rough idea of what you think the set will cost?
This is an option. You can always start with 200Ah of battery and add more later if needed.mecer 720watt and 200ah gel should do or 2x105ah.
Yes, it is good and yes you need a battery but since it's 12V you need only one battery.