(I imagine it's been asked before but I couldn't tweak my search well enough to find a result)
The short question, can a vehicle's 12v cigarette lighter style outlet really help to maintain the charge on a larger power station
(say, 2000w ish for sake of argument)? I would be using one of the outlets that turns off when the vehicle is off.
Yes, I could "ask the manufacturer", but at the moment I'm interested in anyone with real-life experience.
I know the smaller ones can do it no problem and it's an obvious selling point for these power stations. I was wondering if the bigger size becomes an issue.
Poking around the internet most seem to say it's fine, and it's actually more of a drain on gas mileage than the battery (which I didn't realize).
Any value to adding an inverter between the 12 volt port and the power station? I'm less concerned about charging speed then safety and not overloading/melting components.
Thanks in advance!
The short question, can a vehicle's 12v cigarette lighter style outlet really help to maintain the charge on a larger power station
(say, 2000w ish for sake of argument)? I would be using one of the outlets that turns off when the vehicle is off.
Yes, I could "ask the manufacturer", but at the moment I'm interested in anyone with real-life experience.
I know the smaller ones can do it no problem and it's an obvious selling point for these power stations. I was wondering if the bigger size becomes an issue.
Poking around the internet most seem to say it's fine, and it's actually more of a drain on gas mileage than the battery (which I didn't realize).
Any value to adding an inverter between the 12 volt port and the power station? I'm less concerned about charging speed then safety and not overloading/melting components.
Thanks in advance!