I went with oil filled because people who know about them than I do said it would outlast me.
The last gas station with "free air" started chaging 75 cents, so I got a compressor that did not run on 12V and fit in my coat pocket.
It is the Best 2HP 120V 14A oiled unit money can buy... if you only have $59, a rebate form, and a coupon for Pep Boys.
"in theory: to cut a 2 x 4 it takes probably 4 seconds"
Might try that with a stop watch! I can't see it taking more than 2 seconds.
I have seen people do it with hand saws faster than... 5 seconds?
Not sure about saws and surge. My personal opinion is no 2 are the same. Your 1650W sounds a bit too high (120V x 11A = 1320W). I think many saws are rated at more amps than they actually use, so they can claim a bit more HP rating.
The surge is still the inverter killer.
I believe it is good to let the saw get up to speed before jambing it into a 2x4.
With decent sun, or semi-reasonable sun, pretty sure the solar will keep up.
"the solar heart of the day" is maybe 10:30AM to 2:00PM?
20-30 seconds, say 25 seconds, is 504 2x4s in 2.5 hours.
Are you really that organized? God bless you if you are!
I believe it is more efficient to start working
Before solar noon.
I figure with 400W going into 225AH at 24V, the batteries are usually up to regulation before solar noon?
Then a lot of the available power is not being harvested, or stored for later use.
If you can work fast enough to keep the batteries down to 25V then the efficiency (solar available vs power out of the battery) will be higher.
I would not bother slowing down until the batteries were standing at 24.35V (if I could work fast enough to accomplish it).
I would want them above 24.5V a while before sundown.
Postponing a major project for weeks because I am worried it may shorten the working life of $300 worth of batteries by 20% is not something I do (
any more).
Some people don't worry about burning gas in a genny, oil changes, tune-ups, noise, etc.
I don't worry about golf cart batteries in some situations. They take a lot of abuse and seem no worse for the wear. Even if they were being damaged, it still works out cheaper than the combined genny costs!
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