Remoska / Inverter? (1 Viewer)

Mar 21, 2010
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I have a 2000w PS inverter and two 110 batteries plus two 110 solar panels.
Could I use a Remoska I think about 400w while off grid. Or is there another machine which will do what the Remoska does?

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You can.

I use our slow cooker which at full whack is 350 watts.

I have 350 watts of solar on the roof and in summer it still charges the batteries.

I would be careful this time of year though. It’s not enough to recharge the battering it gives the batteries.
 

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It'll pull about 35 amps on full. So it depends on how long you use it. But if you're off grid it's not a good idea this time of year. A slow cook would be kinder, but gas is more easily replenished.

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Not long enough, but a little common sense helps..........
So you have 110amps of usage before you start killing the batteries - you have 220watts of solar = on a good clear sky day 5/6amps return per hour (UK day= maybe 4 hours= 20/24amps back into battery.
Pulling about 35 amps on full cooking for 1 hour + all the other stuff drawing power (round off to 40amps for 1 hour) = will work for 1 or 2 days of cooking before you need to fully charge NOT top up with solar before your heading for new batteries. Remember driving for 1/2/3 hours will not fully charge your two batteries or sitting on EHU for 24 hours will also not fully charge them This is why many buy a B2B charger
 

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Not Long Enough...!!
We run our Remoska from a 800w inverter when required. Strange as it buzzing when used on the inverter. But it works

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