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I built a lot of vans for people over the years - "power" was always on the Top 5 List of "Things we want". I found - over the years - that 2 big as ya can get 12V deep cycle leisure batteries wired in parallel (or even 3) , feeding as big a capacity inverter as you can stretch to - with as big as you can stretch to solar panel on the roof for charging - is the way to go. You never regret over-speccing the "power system" - by chucking the "charging" function to a roof mounted solar panel, you remove the alternator/engine from the equation & you can always use a mains battery charger for "evening deep top-ups" after a days work - always a good addition.
That looks like a sweet set-up for mobile sharpening - very much enjoying your Channel. It is highly informative, Good job.
The 2 6V batteries are wired in series for 12v DC power that is fed into an invertor unit that produces 120v AC for the machines to run off.
An Isolator device under the hood allows the batteries to be charged by the alternator when the vehicle is running and opens the circuit while vehicle is turned off to avoid draining the main start battery.
Its not nearly as complicated as it sounds and kits are available from Amazon.
www.amazon.com/Dual-Battery-Isolator-KeyLine-Chargers/dp/B00WTAFR5W/?th=1
What size inverter are you using to run the grinders? How long are you able to run off the batteries before charging?
That psi motor looks pretty nice on the red sander.
yeah until they stopped making it just as I was offering how to upgrade kits with it a few years ago
I just bought a rikon 1x30 and some belts from you, you said the rikon runs hot on your inverter, whats a good inverter set up, thanks
ditto. That WEN isn't powered by 12V off the shelf. Can you share information on how you did that? Thanks, Pete
Even the variable speed DC upgrade I just did in a video...that machine still runs off of AC. The DC batteries in my truck supply juice to a 3k inverter that gives me 120ac out to power everything I need.
@@CurryCustomCutlery yes sir thanks for the reply. My inverter is not a pure sin wave inverter. A few years back, during hurricane Albert, the AC power grid was down for a week around here. When running a modified sin wave inverter, people were having trouble with any appliance that had a motor. What type of inverter are you running and have you had any trouble running motors off of it?
what van are you in?
What belt grinding attachment is that on the grinder?
Multi-tool 36" can amazon or google search it Robert. Comes complete or as bolt on to existing grinder. Takes some skill to attach.
So your grinders are all powered with a battery setup ? I would be very interested to get a look with how you did that! I was thinking about going the small generator route but that would be even better !?
the problem with a generator is the noise at a farmers market.
3yrs later and those cheap Costco 6v batteries are still sending the juice. Ive lost a bit of life in them but Im cruising
how many amps of the battery?
100 amp hour batteries. 2 in series to equal 12 volt system.
Would you estimate total investment into this business including the Van ?
You numbers may vary so you can source n price yourself...Van, 2 costco golf cart batteries, 3k inverter, Isolator with wiring from Amazon, some basic lumber to build shelves, and machines. Im all in at well under 20k. Id say Van plus $2k n covered.