if your in the middle of nowhere by yourself and you flatten your battery your stuffed
i think i'm right Amps = watts divided by Volts, you need to work out how many amps you are drawing first.
16amps is a pretty big draw, i wouldnot be chancing my start battery
a few options i can think off
1. install an aux battery, if your rangie already has the second battery cradle than you just need a battery (deep cycle) and a bit of cabling
2. install a low voltage cutout, similar to the one they use for fridges, cannot remember what voltage they cut out at but it should leave enough power to start your rig, not sure it would work to good at 16amp draw
3. carry one of those portable jump start kits just incase you drain the battery
a deep cycle battery is a little easier to work out, just divide the capacity of the battery (say 80amp/h) buy yoiur current draw (16amp) which will give you 5hrs, i don't have a clue how a start battery preform under a constant current draw.
keep in mind that your alternatorwill never fully charge a battery, so i'm told anyway
if its 2hr max without the car running you may get away with it
is this a once off use of the equipment?
i'm sure there will be somebody with a bit info than i can supply


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