We’ve recently expanded our section for Auto & Recreation. Not only have we expanded on the superb Tripp Lite range of 12V and 24V dc inverters and inverter/chargers, we’ve also added a selection of Leisure Batteries.
If you’re confused about what you need then let me explain:
If you want to power some appliances that normally run off the 230V mains supply then you can get away with a simple inverter that plugs into your cigaretter lighter socket. NOTE: These products are only suitable for electronic type loads due to their square wave (or modified sine wave!) waveform. You cannot use these for power tools, pumps or similar type loads. Choose the inverter that meets your load requirements - we have a 375W Inverter which can plug straight into your lighter jack socket and a 700W Inverter that is a bit higher powered and designed for connection to a 12V system in your RV or boat.
If you need a more robust or permanent solution then choose an inverter that gives you a sine wave output so you can power practically any load without problems. Just check on the loading that you need. We’ve got up to 2000W Inverters from a 12Vdc system and shortly we’ll be adding larger capacities. Now these inverters do more than just provide you with a high quality power waveform from your battery – they can also charge your battery when you are connected to an AC Power Source. Here’s how it works. You’ve got AC power present, this powers all equipment connected to your inverter and also charges your battery. The charge current is quite large so you can have a lot of Ampere Hours connected. When the AC power is disconnected, the inverter will switch over from AC mains to Inverter mode, and it will do this in about one hundredth of a second, so fast you probably wont notice the switchover. The inverter will then draw its power from the battery and provide an AC power output until the battery is depleted. When you reconnect to AC power, the inverter will switch back and start to recharge the batteries again.
If you’ve a car or a boat, you may be nervous (quite rightly) about draining the battery to such an extent that you can’t start your engine. In this case, keep everything separate by obtaining some high capacity Leisure Batteries. Our range is designed for a high number of charge/discharge cycles and comes with a 5 year guarantee. Connect the inverter/charger to your leisure battery and then you can run AC power from the battery when needed and keep the battery fully charged when connected to an AC power source. Our leisure batteries also have the added benefit that they are fully rated to deliver engine starting currents as well.
At present we have 110Ah and 220Ah batteries available. (Note the deal we have on 220Ah batteries – save £50 PER BATTERY on each battery over the one purchased.) If you want to expand the capacity of the battery you can connect more than one battery in parallel but note it is not a good idea to mix batteries of different capacities as this causes charging problems. To connect in parallel, all the red Positive (+) terminals are connected together and all the black Negative (-) terminals are connected together. You then add up the capacities to give you your new AH rating. For example connecting 3x110Ah in parallel will give you 110+110+110 = 330Ah, and 2x220Ah will give you 440Ah.
The more Ah capacity you have the longer you can run on battery for the same loading. Time’s running out for this entry, but I’ll update with a full runtime matrix shortly. In the meantime, stay powered on your hols!




