Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: Bentley on March 21, 2021, 07:05:20 PM
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I am not as concerned about the spot sprayer as I am what battery you use to run it?
I am thinking about getting the HF $99 15 gal and was wondering what folks use? Long shot I know. My research shows that I can use something like this, but I have no idea. I guess I figure a 12v battery always need to look like one that come out of a car!
(https://i.imgur.com/whOnQ6Ph.jpg)
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Are you going to use the sprayer with your tractor? If so I would connect it to that and you would not need an extra battery.
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Gonna put it in the back bed of the golf cart.
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I bought a 15gal sprayer from Tractor Supply, in was to go on the back of an ATV. I ratchet strapped it to one of those green wire mesh bottom garden carts.
I use one of these to run it. I just pull the cart around the yard to spray. I have used this one for a few years. Didn't have to buy anything extra as i had this and carry it with me in the van at times.
https://www.jbtools.com/jump-n-carry-jnc660-1700-amp-12-volt-battery-jump-starter/
Oh and I have used this several times to run the Davey Crockett, from fire up to 5 hours or so of cooking.
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Gonna put it in the back bed of the golf cart.
If the golf cart has a 12V battery you could connect it to that.
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Was hoping not to put out that much money Dave. It will probably only come out 4-5 times a year . That is why I am going with a cheap Harbor Freight tank. I will be more apt to spray the lawn in the spring if I dont have to walk around with 32lbs of water on my back and end up feeling like I am having a stroke in my right arm by the time I am done pumping the backpack for 15 minutes. Kristin will probably use it a couple of times too, and I am sure it will get a good workout in the pollinator garden because of its large tank and the fact it does not need to be pumped.
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Cart is a 51v lithium-ion set up!
Gonna put it in the back bed of the golf cart.
If the golf cart has a 12V battery you could connect it to that.
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Well scratch that idea. A battery like you posted will work but I would just make sure it is a deep cycle. A regular battery doesn't like being discharged and recharged so it would have a shorter life span.
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How about one of these, probably not much more than the battery you show.
https://www.amazon.com/Kohree-Converter-Regulator-Waterproof-Transformer/dp/B0756T983Q/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=51V+to+12V&qid=1616376428&s=electronics&sr=1-1