The simplest method of working your power comsumption is as follows:
watts divided by volts = current in amps.
Thus on a 12 volt electrical system a 120w pump will take 10amps (i.e. 120 watts/12 volts = 10).
So what power battery do I need?
Based on the above equation if you wanted to run the pump for 4 hours you would need at least a 40Ah battery. However, we would recommend allowing a 20% safety margin (i.e. 20% of 40 = 8), so we would recommend a battery of at least 48Ah.
And what Wattage inverter?
Obviously this depends on the wattage of the appliance you want to run off it, but again we would recommend a safety margin, i.e don't run a 300w appliance off of a 300w inverter, use a larger wattage inverter such as a 400w or 500w. Make sure the inverter is situated in a well ventilated area so that it doesn't overheat and remember that most quality inverters will have in-bulit battery protection, meaning that when the battery voltage falls beyond 10 volts the inverter will automatically cut out. This automatic cut-out system may shorten the theoretical running time the appliance, but the idea is that after using your appliance you will still be able to restart your vehicle.
How long will the inverter run for?
Say, for instance, you plan to use a 300w inverter to run 240 volt appliances it follows that the equation becomes 300watts/12 volts = 25 amps when the inverter is used o its maximum rating. Most quality inverters have an automatic cut-out facility which will operate before the battery gets too low on charge and ensuring the vehicle will still start. Although this facility is extremely useful it will also cut down the running time.
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