kirkatizer
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- Nov 20, 2012
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So I got into a deep discussion today with my good friend about powering my mobile detailing station. Our first go to thought was a generator. But I didn't really want to spend 1500+ on a Generator and have to fill it with gas and stink up the place. Not to mention the noise.
At this point I realized my friend has a Small solar panel. 3 deep cycle batteries and a AC - DC converter he bought a year or two back for his appliances and TV's to save money. He's noticed a small change in the bills from it too! Which got me thinking I could do this for my power supply as a mobile detailer?
My first thought is to just go on a bigger scale. Start off by buying 6-8 Deep Cycle Marine batteries(600-800$). Then making a nice wood box for them to store in your vehicle(10-20$). Get the hardware to attach all the terminals as one(20-30$). Buy a 2500Watt power inverter (AC - DC)(200$). Grab a decent Battery charger. (50-100$). So (880$-1,150$) to set this up. I think it would be just as efficient if not more than a generator without the noise or gas fumes and prices.
Considering I already have a nice battery charger it seems like a cheap efficient way of reliable power for mobile detailing. Plus if I could go green that would be cool.
Powering my Shop-Vac, Compressor, Buffer, Steamer, Pressure Washer. I don't know about anyone else but the smell of gas fumes in my car and that generator noise dirves me crazy and is enough of a reason for me to try this :nomore: . But that just might be me.
Let me know what you think!
~Kirk
At this point I realized my friend has a Small solar panel. 3 deep cycle batteries and a AC - DC converter he bought a year or two back for his appliances and TV's to save money. He's noticed a small change in the bills from it too! Which got me thinking I could do this for my power supply as a mobile detailer?
My first thought is to just go on a bigger scale. Start off by buying 6-8 Deep Cycle Marine batteries(600-800$). Then making a nice wood box for them to store in your vehicle(10-20$). Get the hardware to attach all the terminals as one(20-30$). Buy a 2500Watt power inverter (AC - DC)(200$). Grab a decent Battery charger. (50-100$). So (880$-1,150$) to set this up. I think it would be just as efficient if not more than a generator without the noise or gas fumes and prices.
Considering I already have a nice battery charger it seems like a cheap efficient way of reliable power for mobile detailing. Plus if I could go green that would be cool.

Let me know what you think!
~Kirk