I have a large inverter - I think 6kw and 12 batteries. I needed it when I lived in a D area and the electric was off a minimum of 12 hours a day. I now live in an area with 24 hour power (in the campo in the middle of nowhere!). The electricity is sometimes never off at all, all week, sometimes half an hour every few days, and occasionally for up to 6 hours once a fortnight or once a month. The inversor works perfectly, but is getting through amazing amounts of water for the batteries, like 3 containers of battery liquid a week. Why is that happening? Is it because they are constantly charging? Should I turn it off when the batteries are charged and then manually turn it on when there is no electricity? Or is there some other problem? Before when the electricity was off all the time, one gallon of battery water lasted 6 months.
Matilda
Matilda