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So How will this inverter do for my lighting kit

You may want to take a look at Xpower powerpack by Xantrex (owned by Schneider Electric which also own APC).
The powerpack has a build-in battery and inverter. (They have different size. I believe the 1500 has wheels for easy transport)

Portable Backup Emergency Power | XPower Powerpack 400+ | Xantrex

I think it is easier to carry that than a car battery and a separate inverter with cables. And you do not need to get a separate charger that keep the battery charge while not in-use.
 
I get over 600 pops on a studio light from this cheap but powerful lithium battery on photoshoots and don't have to be close to a vehicle. Google "Paul Buff Vagabond Mini".

I took a pic of it using it last night heh

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That inverter should do just fine as it's a pure sine-wave model, but at $269, plus batteries and chargers, I suspect that there are cheaper options out there.
 
Not to mention that a car battery is freakin' heavy. I vote for the Vagabond Mini.
 
The Vagabond Mini product I posted is $239 and has 2 AC outlets and a USB. I run my lights, tethered laptop, and charge my cell phone when on location. And don't need to be next to a vehicle with my lightstands.

Here is what my set up is rated at per charge:

typically 400 to 500 shots per charge with 640 total Ws connected
typically 200 to 250 shots per charge with 1280 total Ws connected
battery can be fully discharged and recharged approximately 500 times before losing 30% of its capacity (even longer life when recharged before it is completely discharge)
 
The Vagabond Mini product I posted is $239 and has 2 AC outlets and a USB. I run my lights, tethered laptop, and charge my cell phone when on location. And don't need to be next to a vehicle with my lightstands.

Here is what my set up is rated at per charge:

typically 400 to 500 shots per charge with 640 total Ws connected
typically 200 to 250 shots per charge with 1280 total Ws connected
battery can be fully discharged and recharged approximately 500 times before losing 30% of its capacity (even longer life when recharged before it is completely discharge)
Thanks but the problem I have is that its not canadian sold. So I have to pay shipping, brokerage fees and customs. I already have a battery and a charger.
 
No friends or relatives in the US? I use my friends in Seattle and NY as "drop-ship" points all the time. I send them a PMO, and they order the items, and then send them on to me via regular USPS.
 
No friends or relatives in the US? I use my friends in Seattle and NY as "drop-ship" points all the time. I send them a PMO, and they order the items, and then send them on to me via regular USPS.
None at all. The only relatives I have that immigrated all went to canada.
 
Innovatronix is an option. Their Explorer Mini is generally well reviewed and they ship to Canada; it's a little pricier, but perhaps worth the cost.
My problem wasn't that they didn't ship to canada. It was that they weren't from canada. For example the vagabon was originally 239. After taxes, shipping and border costs it comes to 390$. For that cost I could buy the sine wave inverter and the 12v battery. I already have a battery charger so its ok.
 
Innovatronix is an option. Their Explorer Mini is generally well reviewed and they ship to Canada; it's a little pricier, but perhaps worth the cost.
My problem wasn't that they didn't ship to canada. It was that they weren't from canada. For example the vagabon was originally 239. After taxes, shipping and border costs it comes to 390$. For that cost I could buy the sine wave inverter and the 12v battery. I already have a battery charger so its ok.

But compare size and convenience. If you're constantly lugging gear on location, size does become an issue at some point. I don't care if you're bench pressing 38,521 lbs or not. Trying to carry multiple loads everywhere becomes a logistics nightmare compared to carrying just two bags with everything in them.
 
Innovatronix is an option. Their Explorer Mini is generally well reviewed and they ship to Canada; it's a little pricier, but perhaps worth the cost.
My problem wasn't that they didn't ship to canada. It was that they weren't from canada. For example the vagabon was originally 239. After taxes, shipping and border costs it comes to 390$. For that cost I could buy the sine wave inverter and the 12v battery. I already have a battery charger so its ok.

But compare size and convenience. If you're constantly lugging gear on location, size does become an issue at some point. I don't care if you're bench pressing 38,521 lbs or not. Trying to carry multiple loads everywhere becomes a logistics nightmare compared to carrying just two bags with everything in them.
Well its actually the same size as the vagabond 2 bag. Not all 12v deep cycle batteries are huge. Some are actually less than 20lbs. This is what I was thinking of making except with a smaller battery because I will only be using one 250ws flash.
 
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the vagabond III converter and lithium battery set-up is much smaller than that pic and weighs a couple of pounds at most
 

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