g8dhe wrote: Fri May 11, 2018 6:34 pm
OK well that battery is a cross-over between a deep discharge and a engine starting functions, so it will handle the very high current demand reasonably well and it may support long term and deep discharge, however there is no hard info. on that battery I could see quickly, but the price point doesn't point towards a genuine mixed function battery which are normally priced well over the £100 mark!
You will still need to ensure that the connections from battery to inverter are short and well capable of handling the current, your main problem will be ensuring safety as its cable will not be fusible when there is a demand of 200+ Amps so the inverter will need to be VERY close to the battery itself and consequently also need to be waterproof as its under the bonnet, don't run the cables thru a bulkhead as any damage is going to result in a massive failure current!
I've always used these guys for Batteries, for all sorts of things, cars, vans, leisure, electric fences for horses etc. They've always been excellent, and if you pick up from the trade counter, very well priced. Having the prices online seems to be a newish thing, but they are still very well priced.
The inverter came with some "little finger" thick cables, about 2-3 foot each I think, I was going to use those. When you say don't run through a bulkhead are you saying to keep the inverter outside the cabin?