Hi. I'm new to this site. I work for an organisation that operates in off grid sites throughout the world. We are trying to reduce our carbon footprint/reliance on generators.
I am looking at using battery/inverter systems, either powered through intermittent mains electricity or PV solar. However, past experience tells me I will face difficulties with the use of laser jet printers, fridges, freezers, etc.
These appliances have peak current draw a lot higher than their rated continuous load. I was once told that batteries do not react well to these kind of loads. My questions is whether this is because the peak loads exceed the capacity of the battery/inverter system or do batteries just prefer regular stable loads? Or do I just have to ensure that my batteries/inverter have sufficient capacity to deal with the peak loads? Thanks in advance. Simon