Inverters

not a very big output that is for sure, ask yourself what you want to power with an inverter ie how many watts and then go from there
 
It totally depends on WHY you want an inverter?
The two pieces of advice I would give is, one, to go for a PURE SINE wave rather than a modified sine wave. They are much nearer to how mains works and will not damage the items you are running off it (in most cases!!). And two, use as thicker cable as you can and put the inverter as near to the battery as possible and then run a mains extension cable off this if you need to use it further away.
 
It totally depends on WHY you want an inverter?
The two pieces of advice I would give is, one, to go for a PURE SINE wave rather than a modified sine wave. They are much nearer to how mains works and will not damage the items you are running off it (in most cases!!). And two, use as thicker cable as you can and put the inverter as near to the battery as possible and then run a mains extension cable off this if you need to use it further away.
Thank you.
 

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