Submitted by sporkman427 t3_110n31f in DIY
I've been looking at these Ecoflow and jackery battery type power stations for once in a while situations when I'm on carpentry jobs with no power or constant tripping breakers. It would be nice for it to be be quiet, portable, used indoors or in the back of the truck and running table saws and 10 amp air compressor. The problem with the jackery types is the inverter wouldn't hold up to a table saw and the price. So I thought about diy and I think all I need is a battery (lifopro4 100ah), 2000 running/4000 surge inverter, and a charger. I'd build a toolbox or plywood box to contain it. Everything I've watched involves solar chargers and car chargers which I didn't need. Question is can a 100ah handle a table saw? What size/type charger for plugging in to charge it? Can I leave the charger and inverter all hooked up together? I think it's relatively simple, it's there anything I'm missing?
brock_lee t1_j89t8t7 wrote
In theory a 12v 100ah battery can supply 10amps for one hour when inverted to 120v. There is, however, some overhead for the inversion and I believe you can't run the battery down to 0%, so it's somewhat less than that hour. If the saw is 15 amps, I would guess it could power it for 30-35 minutes. I would get a cheap charge controller to manage the charging aspect. You can usually put in anywhere from 12 to 24 volts and the controller can convert to what the battery needs and stop when full. These can be $15 on Amazon, and despite what many say, work pretty well.