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Solar-Powered Coffeemaker
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I charged my Group 24DC 101 amp-hour (at 1 amp...) battery as full as I could get it with the 100 watt (at 18-19 volts - closer to 60-70w at battery voltage) solar panel, turned on the 1500w inverter, then turned on the 700w coffeemaker. I'm actually surprised it made all 5 cups without the inverter's low voltage alarm sounding.
I definitely would recommend going with a larger (Group 27, 109ah at 1a; or Group 29, 114ah at 1a) battery if you wanted to reliably run a coffeemaker, though.
For the record I do have 120v grid power, I just thought it would be neat to make my coffee this way.
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