I'VE HOOKED A FEW POWER INVERTERS UP IN THE PAST AND I USE WELDERS CABLE FROM THE BATTERY TO THE INVERTER , WELDERS CABLE HAS A MILLION FINE STRANDS OF WIRE WHICH HELPS ON THE AMP DRAW, JUST A SUGGESTION , ALSO I DON'T SEE ANY TALK ON USING 115V PUMPS WHATS THE DRAW BACK. THANKS VINNY
I haven't tried using a 115V pump with a battery and an inverter. The last 115V pump I had was a Shurflo. I would plug it into the house. I had problems with it shorting out and tripping the customers breakers when it got wet.
WHAT I WAS ASKING IS USING A 115V PUMP AND PLUGGING IT INTO A CUSTOMERS HOUSE OR EVEN THE USE OF A GENERATOR OR INVERTER FROM YOUR TRUCK JUST THOUGHT IT WOULD BE LESS TROUBLE THEN BATTERIES .THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY ,VIN
If you plug it into the customers house, there's a chance it could short out and trip their breakers from it getting wet. A generator runs on gas, so you might as well get a gas powered air pump.
An inverter to a separate battery from your truck would be the better way to go.