…….and yet you use Nesspresso?Sorry I love a good coffee in the morning.
Current x Volts = WattsDoes anyone have experience with (safe) converting to 1200 watts so I can use the NESPRESSO off grid?
Sorry I love a good coffee in the morning.
I was wondering if it was only me thinking that, Aeropress is as much effort time allows work or play in the Cali.I just don’t get the amount of effort people put into using coffee machines in the Cali?
Pot of coffee on the hob. Make it up the night before. Wake up, light the hob, done.
I'm in the "do whatever it takes" camp. I think with some fiddling a Moka coffee is probably good enough if a bit messy. I see attraction of a Nespresso from a mess and convenience perspective but the underlying physics doesn't make it an easy off grid solution.I just don’t get the amount of effort people put into using coffee machines in the Cali?
Pot of coffee on the hob. Make it up the night before. Wake up, light the hob, done.
A detailed plan would be great. In the initial video, the put a extra Lithium battery under de passengers seat.There are several users on the German forum using Nespresso machines on their 1200 to 1500 watt invertors. This kind of power can still (just about) be drawn from the two leisure batteries in an Ocean. You only need the power for a few minutes to make your coffee, so you could have more than ten coffees before the batteries are flat.
VW Campercentrum in Amersfoort (NL) do a full install of a 1500 W invertor under the righthand seat for about 1 k€. As a DIY project it would require quite a bit of research: you will need quite thick and short cabling for the 1500 / 12 = 125 ampere max current. Probably 150 A because of inefficiency in the invertor.
Here’s six pages of reading, for a start:A detailed plan would be great. In the initial video, the put a extra Lithium battery under de passengers seat.
Final option but I can imagine it tastes terrible:
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Also available in Fontana RedI use one of these on site - uses 60mm pods or whatever coffee you want to put in the holder.
You get about 3 cups out of a 18v 5AH battery pack & it takes about 4 minutes per cup.
I have loads of those battery packs laying around as they are used in all my Makita gear. I have the makita 12v - 18v charger, it's slow but will do in an emergency.
The 240v charger does 2 of the 5AH batteries in half an hour.
Theres a decent tyre pump & torches etc that also use the same battery.
If you've already got the batteries & charger it's worth buying the coffee machine. If you havn't it works out pretty expensive.
If your battery is low and it stops whilst putting a screw in, there's a trick.I use one of these on site - uses 60mm pods or whatever coffee you want to put in the holder.
You get about 3 cups out of a 18v 5AH battery pack & it takes about 4 minutes per cup.
I have loads of those battery packs laying around as they are used in all my Makita gear. I have the makita 12v - 18v charger, it's slow but will do in an emergency.
The 240v charger does 2 of the 5AH batteries in half an hour.
Theres a decent tyre pump & torches etc that also use the same battery.
If you've already got the batteries & charger it's worth buying the coffee machine. If you havn't it works out pretty expensive.
I am sure you searched for "inverter" in the search box than "coffee" . Search for coffee and you will get many elegant solutions as coffee is the problem you are trying to solve.Does anyone have experience with (safe) converting to 1200 watts so I can use the NESPRESSO off grid?
Sorry I love a good coffee in the morning.
It's a solution that I find acceptable. If these things matter to you bialetti also do a stainless steel version ( search Venus)I think there no easy solution to use the Nespresso of grid.
So this will do it ( it is on my Chris-mass gift list):
BIALETTI
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For a Nespresso machine you need a pure sine inverter and not a modified one. I have a 1500watt one in mine and works well and not too bad on the batteries.Does anyone have experience with (safe) converting to 1200 watts so I can use the NESPRESSO off grid?
Sorry I love a good coffee in the morning.
Dit you installed a extra battery?For a Nespresso machine you need a pure sine inverter and not a modified one. I have a 1500watt one in mine and works well and not too bad on the batteries.
Typically the thermoblock is driven by a triac, so what you have essentially is a heater attached to a leading edge dimmer.For a Nespresso machine you need a pure sine inverter and not a modified one. I have a 1500watt one in mine and works well and not too bad on the batteries.
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