nuclearmonkey
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So I'm finally getting around to being responsible, and not just assuming that a group 31 is going to handle all of my charging requirements indefinitely while at camp. Started taking down numbers on amp draw for different items, and approximate length of time they will be used. All was going well until I hit the iDevices... :snorkel:
I'm running a slew of Blue Sea dual USB chargers that provide up to 2.1 amps per slot. Things plugged in to the Blue Sea's are iPhones (x2), an iPad Air, Delorme inReach. I'm having quite the difficult time finding info on how much the iPad will draw overnight while charging. Considering it still draws down the battery percentage when the screen is on (and charging), we always arrived at camp with the iPad at about 20-30%. For the life of me tho, I can't find total amps required to charge the iPad completely, and what a reasonable expectation would be for having it plugged in throughout the evening and night (screen off at this point). I did find somewhere a test that someone posted that said roughly 4.5 amps. However, assuming a charge of 2.1 amps per hour, I know for a fact that we're not hitting 100% charge in 2 hrs, so either I'm lost somewhere, or I'm lost somewhere... :elkgrin:
I haven't started on the iPhones yet, but I'm assuming I'm going to be in the same boat...
Other items I've been adding up (just as a 'hey - I've been doing my homework'):
Fridge
LED lighting for setting up camp
LED map lighting for cooking, etc
Water pump
Coolant pump (keep water hot when truck isn't running for shower)
Battery charger for AA's & AAA's...
Thanks in advance!!
I'm running a slew of Blue Sea dual USB chargers that provide up to 2.1 amps per slot. Things plugged in to the Blue Sea's are iPhones (x2), an iPad Air, Delorme inReach. I'm having quite the difficult time finding info on how much the iPad will draw overnight while charging. Considering it still draws down the battery percentage when the screen is on (and charging), we always arrived at camp with the iPad at about 20-30%. For the life of me tho, I can't find total amps required to charge the iPad completely, and what a reasonable expectation would be for having it plugged in throughout the evening and night (screen off at this point). I did find somewhere a test that someone posted that said roughly 4.5 amps. However, assuming a charge of 2.1 amps per hour, I know for a fact that we're not hitting 100% charge in 2 hrs, so either I'm lost somewhere, or I'm lost somewhere... :elkgrin:
I haven't started on the iPhones yet, but I'm assuming I'm going to be in the same boat...
Other items I've been adding up (just as a 'hey - I've been doing my homework'):
Fridge
LED lighting for setting up camp
LED map lighting for cooking, etc
Water pump
Coolant pump (keep water hot when truck isn't running for shower)
Battery charger for AA's & AAA's...
Thanks in advance!!