SethB
Ranger
I’m finally back to this with some experience of the new dedicated-to-cpap “pony” battery.
To briefly recap: After much research and debate, I purchased a Victron “Super Cycle” of 60ah capacity, and a new charger to match.
It all arrived later than expected (Victron is a Dutch company), and I had one night with it last season.
This season started late for us due to work commitments, but we just got back from 3 nights boondocking at one of our favorite NW lakes.
New Victron batt performed at least as well as calculated. I don’t have a watt-hour meter, but, just based on voltage, it dropped about 0.2v per night. And we slept in, going 9 to 9.5 hours. This is with a Respironics System 60, humidifier turned off, setting 14, using a 12v straight-through cable (no voltage adaption).
Based on published “voltage to state of charge” charts:
Starting voltage 12.8v = 100%
After 1 night 12.6v
After 2 nights 12.4v
After 3 nights 12.25v = 65%
My conservative calculations were aimed at no more than a 50% draw down for 3 nights. Actual draw for 3 nights = 35%, success!!!
The Victron BAT412060081 Super Cycle 60ah is a lead-acid AGM, a sealed lead-acid battery. It weights 31 lbs and lives in the headboard cabinet. It sat on its dedicated smart charger all winter. It has slightly different chemistry than typical, and is designed for occasional draw downs of up to 100%. (Conventional lead-acid batteries lose significant life at draw downs over 50%)
To briefly recap: After much research and debate, I purchased a Victron “Super Cycle” of 60ah capacity, and a new charger to match.
It all arrived later than expected (Victron is a Dutch company), and I had one night with it last season.
This season started late for us due to work commitments, but we just got back from 3 nights boondocking at one of our favorite NW lakes.
New Victron batt performed at least as well as calculated. I don’t have a watt-hour meter, but, just based on voltage, it dropped about 0.2v per night. And we slept in, going 9 to 9.5 hours. This is with a Respironics System 60, humidifier turned off, setting 14, using a 12v straight-through cable (no voltage adaption).
Based on published “voltage to state of charge” charts:
Starting voltage 12.8v = 100%
After 1 night 12.6v
After 2 nights 12.4v
After 3 nights 12.25v = 65%
My conservative calculations were aimed at no more than a 50% draw down for 3 nights. Actual draw for 3 nights = 35%, success!!!
The Victron BAT412060081 Super Cycle 60ah is a lead-acid AGM, a sealed lead-acid battery. It weights 31 lbs and lives in the headboard cabinet. It sat on its dedicated smart charger all winter. It has slightly different chemistry than typical, and is designed for occasional draw downs of up to 100%. (Conventional lead-acid batteries lose significant life at draw downs over 50%)