I was about the purchase an SOK 206 Ah battery, but was concerned by the 100A maximum discharge. I want to be able to operate a 1000 watt AC load for 15-20 minutes at a time (with charging in between). To be safe I guess I would want to size up the inverter to a 1200 watt rated inverter…which would then need ~120 DC amps.
Questions:
- is it necessary to size up the inverter, or can a 1000 watt inverter truly provide 1000 watts continuous.
- can the SOK battery handle this load?
- if not, should I look around for a battery with a higher maximum discharge (or learn to make a DIY battery with a higher rated BMS (Current Connected has a JBD BMS rated for 150A)).
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. This would be used for cooking with an instant pot in a camper van.
Questions:
- is it necessary to size up the inverter, or can a 1000 watt inverter truly provide 1000 watts continuous.
- can the SOK battery handle this load?
- if not, should I look around for a battery with a higher maximum discharge (or learn to make a DIY battery with a higher rated BMS (Current Connected has a JBD BMS rated for 150A)).
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. This would be used for cooking with an instant pot in a camper van.