Use a multimeter to measure the voltage.
A DC to AC inverter takes a DC voltage input to a AC voltage output. So if you have a 12v battery and need to run a 120v AC tool or something. All you need to do is plug a inverter to your battery and plug your 120v tool the the inverter. Takes all there is too it.
Automotive battery is used for cranking purpose of a vehicle,it needs high current discharge at the time of ignition.Where as an Inverter battery used as a power bank and its discharge is need based at the time of power failure.
means your battery is useless and you need to buy a new one, at least that's what my nikon manual said!
The H97 error measn the inverter has developed a problem and will likely need to be replaced.
When using the Inverter the CCU can be adapted to the users needs. A regular 12 volt battery would work on any small devices.
You will need to purchase a power inverter. Click the link for one I found.
It can, but you cannot have anything else turned on at the same time, or it will kick it off. You will really need a larger inverter, and preferably a high voltage battery or battery bank. Marine batteries work the best, and last longer. A 300 watt inverter, will not carry the load for very many things.
It will need to be recharged and if it will not accept a charge it will need to be replaced.
There is no free power. Inverters always waste some power; they are not 100% efficient. You can't take as much power out of a battery as you put in to it.
No, the pump runs on AC current the battery supplies DC current. Yes, but you will need an inverter to turn the DC current into AC current
Most likely yes depending on your inverter and how long you run it. I have done it once before. I ran a sub woofer and a PA horn in my dad's work van for fun. Ran it for about a half hour. It was a 1000 watt inverter on a 700cca battery. The amplifier was bridged to 150 watts RMS. If you run more power you might need a bigger inverter. Out inverter also has circuitry that filters out noise.
break lines need to be replaced, check the battery cables to if that's not it then the battery may just need charged