![]() In real life it probably won't come on for more than a hour total time but its always good to over rate it. Lets say you are using the nail gun for all 8 hours and lets say your compressor comes on every other min, meaning it's on for 4 hours a day. To figure on the battery that you need I need to know how long you will be working for. Meaning if you have a battery with a 60 min RC rating that battery would be able to produce at least 25 amps continuously for 60 min before it would start losing its power. Reserve Capacity is the amount of time (usually in minuets) that your battery will still have 10.5 volts left in it at a 25 amp load. Do you have a feel for what I should look for? CCA, or Deep Cycle! I'm not familiar with RC ratings, or what to research. If you have a contact for them, drop me a note. ![]() Invertor wise, the 1200 watt you mentioned sounds good. I have no prior experience with air compressors, so I don't know how much extra to figure in. Hitachi makes the gun, and it's supposed to be very low on air draw. Porta-Cable makes the compressor.Īs for lenght, the compressor will be running a roofing nail gun. I'm hoping to eliminate having to use the home power source because if the breaker trips, and the customer is not home to reset, I'm screwed. Reasone for that particular unit, is the larger ones will not work with an extension cord, and ofen trip the breaker on the homes, they're plugged into. As for the compressor, it's a 6 gallon, 90psi rated unit, with a current draw of 10 amps. I greatly appreciate the response! Somewhere in my research, I recall 130amp as a rating, but I can't be sure. Let me know if you have any other questions. With my experience they always over rate them. Volts X Amps = Watts (120x10=1,200) You might want to consider getting a bigger inverter. Your 10 amp air compressor will be using 1,200 watts. Look at the RC rating of the battery before you buy it. How long do you plan on running the compressor or any other accessories for? That will determine the size of battery you will need. I think adding the powerinverter would be the way to go. You can also use a starter solenoid/relay from and older model ferd, that might also be cheaper. It might be cheaper to get one from them or any auto parts store then an on-line store. I have installed many others that run big water pumps. Installation is easy as long as you have electrical experience. ![]() That truck was used to run presentations and meetings in parks where there was no power around. I installed a 6,000 watt inverter with 8 1,000 CCA batteries along with the 120 amp isolator. I would think that your alternator is probably 120 or lower. Free shipping available in the contiguous US, and if you need any help with the installation, contact the REDARC customer support team.I have installed many battery isolators on vehicles. Shop high quality dual battery systems, DC power supplies and more online at REDARC. Choose from our range of in-vehicle battery charging, dual battery systems and maintenance solutions to keep your vehicle powered to perfection. You provide the adventure, we’ll provide the power. Take charge with a REDARC dual battery system Designed to be used in multi-battery applications as a solenoid priority system, these isolators protect the primary battery from excessive discharge, while allowing the auxiliary battery to supply non-essential loads and accessories. ![]() Avoid flat starter batteriesĪdventure further and for longer with REDARC dual battery isolators. Incorporating AC, DC, and solar panel inputs, it’s the ultimate all-in-one solution for charging multiple battery banks in recreational vehicles, caravans and camper trailers. The Manager30 is a state-of-the-art battery management system that knows how to put you in charge. *large capacity battery banks may require a few cycles to fully charge.įor the next level of multi battery charging and maintenance, consider The Manager30 battery management system. REDARC’s range of 25amp, 40amp and 50amp in-vehicle battery chargers allow you to maintain 100% charge for your secondary battery.* With solar input available in our award-winning B CDC dual input battery chargers, you’ll never have to worry that your RV house batteries are not charging while you’re driving.
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