It depends on how much you're planning on using it. You get what you pay for with inverters.
There are 2 main types:
1. square wave (cheapest)
2. pure sine wave (most expensive)
You will be told that if you're running digital equipment you need a pure sine wave inverter. I've run plenty of digital sound gear on a cheap square wave one and it's been fine. It depends how "sensitive" the gear is. Charging anything like a laptop, camera battery, etc is fine on either.
So for just charging things, I'd get a square wave one with double the watts you really need. They are cheap and if you run them at near capacity they will die very quickly. So maybe a 300W or 400W one? You should have no problems with one of these for use on camping trips etc. The key is, don't overload it or it will go POP!
I've used a Jaycar 300W one before and it was fine for charging stuff on trips away.
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If you need a lot of power or you're using it every day, I'm unsure what life you will get from a cheap one. You might need to look into a pure sine wave one or a well known brand more expensive square wave.
I don't think surge protection is really an issue, but I could be wrong....![]()


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