Why have a plug socket under the rock n roll bed?

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Re: Why have a plug socket under the rock n roll bed?

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metalmick8y wrote:As a rule that's correct,but to be pedantic it is dependant on the alternator fitted,lol

True... I was going by a standard 90A alternator.
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AdrianC wrote:Depends on how big, of course. Anything over 4.5A(240v)/1kw will be taking power quicker than the alternator can chuck it out...
Actually I was going to add that caveat but didn't bother based on my thinking nobody would be running anything that heavy. As I've often mentioned in other threads, pulling any appreciable load from an inverter requires the 12v cables supplying it to be impracticably large. The 4.5A @240v mentioned is a whopping 84A @12v; I have a 90A alternator and even if I had ran cables big enough I wouldn't ask that of it.
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You can buy 12 volt microwave ovens but of course they are ~55 amp consumption :twisted: Who buys them !
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I use an 800W 230v microwave in my Merc - the inverter leads are short with the longer ones being the 230v but always run the engine at the same time. (220Ah of batteries though)
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ghost123uk wrote:You can buy 12 volt microwave ovens but of course they are ~55 amp consumption :twisted: Who buys them !
People do, bear in mind the nature of a microwave they are not normally on for that long.
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ghost123uk wrote:You can buy 12 volt microwave ovens but of course they are ~55 amp consumption :twisted: Who buys them !
We don't even have a microwave in the house. Never have had...
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