My drop down ice house has basically been an onshore cabin this season and I have had lots of time messing with its setup.
In my ice house I use my laptop computer for music, TV, and computing. I have a TV tuner card and it works great with my satellite dish, however the cheap 1200w generator I use creates a lot of electrical noise and the voltage varies. So I bought a UPS power strip, but the noise caused the UPS to run on its battery constantly. So I am trying this setup:
I run an automatic marine battery charger at 10amps to my in house battery. The in house battery runs my 12v lights, furnace and a 300w 110v inverter. I plugged my UPS into the inverter. Now I have UPS protection and that cleared up my noise issues.
When I ran everything straight from the generator I messed up my satellite receiver and was nervous that my computer could be next.
The UPS system shuts both down safely after 5min. of no power.
In the evening I switch to my Stay-N-Charge batteries in my vehicle and this setup also allows me to go outside turn off the generator and plug in to that for the night without having to power down and restart my toys.
I've tried this for two days so far, my marine battery and the UPS battery are staying fully charged. All seems well?
Anyone see any issues running like this?
I calculated my total watts and I'm not pushing anything too hard.
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My drop down ice house has basically been an onshore cabin this season and I have had lots of time messing with its setup.
In my ice house I use my laptop computer for music, TV, and computing. I have a TV tuner card and it works great with my satellite dish, however the cheap 1200w generator I use creates a lot of electrical noise and the voltage varies. So I bought a UPS power strip, but the noise caused the UPS to run on its battery constantly. So I am trying this setup:
I run an automatic marine battery charger at 10amps to my in house battery. The in house battery runs my 12v lights, furnace and a 300w 110v inverter. I plugged my UPS into the inverter. Now I have UPS protection and that cleared up my noise issues.
When I ran everything straight from the generator I messed up my satellite receiver and was nervous that my computer could be next.
The UPS system shuts both down safely after 5min. of no power.
In the evening I switch to my Stay-N-Charge batteries in my vehicle and this setup also allows me to go outside turn off the generator and plug in to that for the night without having to power down and restart my toys.
I've tried this for two days so far, my marine battery and the UPS battery are staying fully charged. All seems well?
Anyone see any issues running like this?
I calculated my total watts and I'm not pushing anything too hard.
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