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200 AA Batteries to make a portable power supply

LionHearted

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Got some music equipment I wanna busk with but theres no battery slot... So I was just curious, can't I just get 200 1.2v batteries then get a wall socket to plug it in?

Might be a bit simple minded but I'm curious.
 

davenn

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hi
welcome

wall power outlets are AC
Batteries are DC

see the difference ;) :)

Dave
 

LionHearted

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Probably another bad question, is there a formula I can use to determine how long the batteries will last if I know the wattage, voltage and amps that are going to be drawn?
 

davenn

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for rechargeable batteries, that's reasonably straightforward as they have their amphour rating on them

so say its a 2000mAHr battery that means at best you can draw 2 amps for 1 hour
in practice/reality it will be a bit less than that because of battery voltage drop and other factors
 

BobK

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Look into deep cycle sealed lead acid batteries. These will have an amp hour rating. Since they are 12V, you multiply by 12 to get a Watt Hour rating. For example, a 35AH battery is 420 Watt Hours. If you music system uses 50W this would last about 8 hours ideally. But an inverter is going to be no more than 90% efficient, so maybe 7 hours. And furthermore, the ratings of this type of battery are for discharge over 20 hours. Faster discharge rates will reduce the available energy, so maybe 4 hours. If the music system required 100W it would be more like 2 hours.

Bob
 
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