My company truck came with a 2000 watt inverter, which is pretty nice. But really all I use it for is for my 27" monitor and my PS4 Slim which from my googling use 45 and 40-65 watts (depending on what it's doing) respectively.
I know the bigger the inverter the more power it uses, so I'm wondering if I get a smaller inverter (120-150 watt should work, right?) would it run the pair for longer before the battery warning goes off? Or would the difference by negligible?
I get a bonus for idling the truck under a certain amount, so I'm trying to get that as low as possible, but if we're talking about gaining a few minutes of juice then it's probably not worth it.
Anyway, just an idea. If anyone could shed some light on the subject that would be great.
Would a smaller inverter last longer?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Stone Dude, Jan 8, 2017.
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Interesting question...
my gut says "probably not worth it"
Yes a larger inverter "can" use more power simply because it can handle more watts but I don't know if you are only running 100 watts through it if there would be more overhead on the total consumption or not ...
Anyone here with a degree in EE might have some insight. Or just get one and play until the batteries are dead... and then compare... LOL -
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You want an inverter that can handle double what your normal use is. Mainly for those times where you might peak out on your draw. So if all your normal usage is 150 watts, you want at a minimum of 300. And from what I recall a ps4 uses a lot more than 45 watts.
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It is really a pc so should be about the same
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Well, I tried. I used to know the answer, but it's been years since I did any solar power calculations..
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