I have several backpacks used for tfr and other chemical applications they are charged in the unit but all the sockets and wires are a pain and occasionally one is needed out on the road but been left behind, so my thoughts are this - could it just be wired up to the leisure battery and charged while driving around, after all they are battery powered and one of them (the mobi can be charged off a cigarette lighter socket)
Do you think this is viable or will they get over charged and burst into flames or some such thing
Any thoughts ?
Darran
I'm considering a pure sin wave converter and using the standard charger to charge the backpack and gutter vac camera and monitor using the leisure battery.
These backpacks maybe 12v but they can't be connected directly to your van's alternator. They need a charger that regulates the rate of charge given to the battery. My Gardiner backpack charger has an output of 1.7amps at 12v.
If this was 2amps then the inverter needs 2.4 amps to run the charger. So a 300watt inverter would be fine. The smaller inverters around this size are usually supplied with a plug for using a cigarette lighter. This is a good way of ensuring the inverter isn't left on doing nothing.
If you were using the full capacity of the 300 watt inverter you will need 30 amps to run it. This is the problem.
This inverter mustn't be too big or else the lads will try to run a hot plate off of it. Larger inverters are designed to be powered by large battery banks.