I am looking for someone with real-world experience to validate my expectations for the microwave in my new TAB 360 with Lithium upgrade. The Upgrade carries 270 AH of allegedly usable power.
By my ballpark calculations
- At 12.5 volts the 1000 watt microwave would use about about 75-80 amp hours.
- That would be about 1.3 AH per minute.
- A cup of water takes about 2-3 minutes to boil, so a cup of water would take about 4 or 5 AH to boil.
Assuming I am camping in sun, it sounds like the microwave is totally fine for cooking while boondocking.
What are real-world experiences with using a microwave while boondocking ?
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2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
Your numbers are close. Some considerations.
Pulling 1000W from a 12.5V circuit requires 80 amps, not amp-hours. You need to consider the efficiency loss of the inverter, so I would assume 90 amps DC to get 1000W of AC power from the inverter. Pulling 90 amps for a minute consumes 1.5 amp-hours from the battery.
2013 Toyota Highlander 3.5L V6
With no charging sources:
Inverter draws 1.1 to 3 amps with no load. With microwave on draws 91a to 120 amps. We can boil a quart of thick stew in 10 to 14 minutes and draw down batteries less than 10%.
Easily recharged next day. Love it!
FYI AC unit draws 65 to 80 amps.
No need to set up remote propane stove. Never use onboard stove due to heat load and vapors.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck