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electroguy
First of all, I would like to apologize for creating an account solely to ask my question. I honestly don't know where else to turn to find out this information; I've exhaused every google search and the knowledge of people around me. I'm hoping someone won't mind helping me with this.
I live in a country where, on average, we have power 3/4 of every day. After years of living with power cuts that disconnect my internet and reset my entertainment devices, I have decided to invest in a battery backup system. A UPS will not suffice, because UPS's are meant for very short periods of time, and I would like my devices to remain running for the long hours when the power is off. I am therefore setting up an inverter+batteries system. I have purchased a pure sine wave 1400VA inverter, and I now need to calculate my power requirements in order to get the right capacity batteries.
I've been reading a lot about calculations between Amps, Watts, and Voltage, and I have to say that after 2 full days of trying to learn, I am now more confused than when I started.
I'm going to explain this as best as I can: let's say I have an internet modem or router, and on the back of this device, the power requirement is stated as follows "12V--2.5A". This leads me to believe that, given W=V*A, this device uses 30 Watts of power. However, another thought occured to me. If I look at the power adapter of this device, it says it requires an input of "100-240V~50/60Hz 1.0A". So, with my limited knowledge, I'm thinking that this adapter uses anywhere from 100-240 Watts of power. My country's power is 220V, so that would make it 220 Watts. Now, I know I'm completely wrong about one or more things in the above statement. Can someone please explain to me what parts I have wrong?
Also, my TV has a sticker on the back saying something similar: "100-240V~50/60Hz 3.0A". What is the power consumption of my TV? Does it really use half as much power when it's plugged into a US power socket than in a UK power socket? That can't be right...
Ultimately, I need to decide on the capacity batteries I need for my setup. The inverter is a 24 volt unit, and it therefore needs two 12V batteries connected in series. I have to decide on whether to get two 75Vh batteries, or larger ones, and how much battery time I will get with them with all my devices plugged in. I have come accross this equation:
(Batt. Voltage * Batt. Capacity in Amps)/Power Usage in Watts = Standby Time.
I'd really like to calculate my total device power usage so that I can finally figure out my ultimate standby time. Can someone please educate me on what parts of my reasoning I'm obviously confused about?
Thank you all so much.
I live in a country where, on average, we have power 3/4 of every day. After years of living with power cuts that disconnect my internet and reset my entertainment devices, I have decided to invest in a battery backup system. A UPS will not suffice, because UPS's are meant for very short periods of time, and I would like my devices to remain running for the long hours when the power is off. I am therefore setting up an inverter+batteries system. I have purchased a pure sine wave 1400VA inverter, and I now need to calculate my power requirements in order to get the right capacity batteries.
I've been reading a lot about calculations between Amps, Watts, and Voltage, and I have to say that after 2 full days of trying to learn, I am now more confused than when I started.
I'm going to explain this as best as I can: let's say I have an internet modem or router, and on the back of this device, the power requirement is stated as follows "12V--2.5A". This leads me to believe that, given W=V*A, this device uses 30 Watts of power. However, another thought occured to me. If I look at the power adapter of this device, it says it requires an input of "100-240V~50/60Hz 1.0A". So, with my limited knowledge, I'm thinking that this adapter uses anywhere from 100-240 Watts of power. My country's power is 220V, so that would make it 220 Watts. Now, I know I'm completely wrong about one or more things in the above statement. Can someone please explain to me what parts I have wrong?
Also, my TV has a sticker on the back saying something similar: "100-240V~50/60Hz 3.0A". What is the power consumption of my TV? Does it really use half as much power when it's plugged into a US power socket than in a UK power socket? That can't be right...
Ultimately, I need to decide on the capacity batteries I need for my setup. The inverter is a 24 volt unit, and it therefore needs two 12V batteries connected in series. I have to decide on whether to get two 75Vh batteries, or larger ones, and how much battery time I will get with them with all my devices plugged in. I have come accross this equation:
(Batt. Voltage * Batt. Capacity in Amps)/Power Usage in Watts = Standby Time.
I'd really like to calculate my total device power usage so that I can finally figure out my ultimate standby time. Can someone please educate me on what parts of my reasoning I'm obviously confused about?
Thank you all so much.