chrisgreen
Funster
iv just bought a 2000 watt 4000 watt peak inverter,what ampage can i truely expect to get from this, and what would be the current drain on my battery, running it flat out (2000 watts).im thinking almost 9 amps per hour,or have i missed something.
i know the formula amps x volts = watts.
so whould i be right in saying watts devided by volts =amps?
the point im trying to get to is if i can(which i can easly) replace the current drain on the battery at say 30amps per hour why would i need ehu?
i realy wanted a 5000watt 10000watt peak inverter but would need second morgage
i know the formula amps x volts = watts.
so whould i be right in saying watts devided by volts =amps?
the point im trying to get to is if i can(which i can easly) replace the current drain on the battery at say 30amps per hour why would i need ehu?
i realy wanted a 5000watt 10000watt peak inverter but would need second morgage