Scullybcdali
DIY
Looking for advice for how much power I can reliably get from a dual battery system please (note it will be installed by a professional, I am just trying to work out if it’s logistically possible to get the power I need)
I have a Zero Breeze portable AC unit which I would like to run off an auxiliary battery in my hilux (SR, 2022). The plan is to run it in the canopy to keep my dogs cool while travelling and it will need to be able to run for a long period of time (12+hrs) as when I travel, I generally travel long distances at a stretch.
It is 24v but has a 12v/24v converter available which is mostly used to charge the battery, however it can be used to run the unit. The website states:
“Don't power your ZERO BREEZE Mark 2 AC by this converter if your 12V battery can not provide sufficient and consistent power (over 300W or over 25A current). Damage may result from incorrect usage.”
I’m wondering what would be required to provide 300W and over 25A current please? Does it require extra parts? Just a higher capacity battery? Or would my altimator simply not be able to handle the drain? Is it possible and economically feasible?
I have not yet got a dual battery setup, but will be having one installed soon to run an Engle 12v fridge. Ideally I would like to be able to run both the AC and fridge at the same time however not sure if this is possible.
Would appreciate any advice (please talk to me like I’m an idiot as electronics are not my strong suit). I cannot simply go into an auto electrician in person as I live remotely on a sheep station, and hope to have it all planned and ordered, ready to be installed on my next trip back to Sydney…
Really appreciate any help!
Cheers
Mel
I have a Zero Breeze portable AC unit which I would like to run off an auxiliary battery in my hilux (SR, 2022). The plan is to run it in the canopy to keep my dogs cool while travelling and it will need to be able to run for a long period of time (12+hrs) as when I travel, I generally travel long distances at a stretch.
It is 24v but has a 12v/24v converter available which is mostly used to charge the battery, however it can be used to run the unit. The website states:
“Don't power your ZERO BREEZE Mark 2 AC by this converter if your 12V battery can not provide sufficient and consistent power (over 300W or over 25A current). Damage may result from incorrect usage.”
I’m wondering what would be required to provide 300W and over 25A current please? Does it require extra parts? Just a higher capacity battery? Or would my altimator simply not be able to handle the drain? Is it possible and economically feasible?
I have not yet got a dual battery setup, but will be having one installed soon to run an Engle 12v fridge. Ideally I would like to be able to run both the AC and fridge at the same time however not sure if this is possible.
Would appreciate any advice (please talk to me like I’m an idiot as electronics are not my strong suit). I cannot simply go into an auto electrician in person as I live remotely on a sheep station, and hope to have it all planned and ordered, ready to be installed on my next trip back to Sydney…
Really appreciate any help!
Cheers
Mel
- TL;DR
- Trying to power 24v air con from auxiliary battery while travelling, using 12v/24v converter. Will require about 300w / 25A to run. Is is possible?