Now i have been looking at inverters this morning (clearly not doing the work i'm paid to do).
150w inverters plug into the cigarette lighter, and George suggested wiring this into the leisure batterys and using a fuse. I would have to get someone marginally more knowledgeable than me to do this job.
I notice that 300w+ inverters have crocodile clips or clips that fit onto battery terminals. Do these just clip onto the leisure battery? If so, would it be better for me to get a 300/350w inverter and save the cash of having to pay someone to do the wiring of a 150w one?
So these are the inverters i've found:Maplin 150w soft start Inverter 12v = £30, Maplin 300w ss inverter 12v = £40, 300w regulated inverter 12v = £50, sterling 12v 150w quasi sine wave inverter = £40, sterling 350w inverter = £60.
So what do people think? Should i get the 300/350w one and clip it onto leisure battery or 150w and get someone to wire it in?
Also all this business with quasi sine / modified wave vs pure sine wave. Is a modified one ok for watching tv cos those pure wave ones boost the cost a fair bit?
I think i'm done now. Any more advice gratefully recieved
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