Dear Forum,
I have a detached garage from my flat. I wanted mains for lighting but the freeholder wouldn't let me run a cable to it and so I've put a solar panel on the roof which charges a couple of car batteries and I run some low voltage LED lights from this. Everything has been working well but now I want some mains power for things like a radio, occasional use of small tools etc.
I bought a 1000W silverline inverter which is normally used for running appliances from a car. The device has a metal case and a "grounding point" for connection to the vehicle chassis, see following link for manual:
http://www.silverlinetools.com/media/manuals/282572_Z1MANPRO1.PDF
My assumption is that the safest thing is not to earth the inverter. What is best practice?
I have a detached garage from my flat. I wanted mains for lighting but the freeholder wouldn't let me run a cable to it and so I've put a solar panel on the roof which charges a couple of car batteries and I run some low voltage LED lights from this. Everything has been working well but now I want some mains power for things like a radio, occasional use of small tools etc.
I bought a 1000W silverline inverter which is normally used for running appliances from a car. The device has a metal case and a "grounding point" for connection to the vehicle chassis, see following link for manual:
http://www.silverlinetools.com/media/manuals/282572_Z1MANPRO1.PDF
My assumption is that the safest thing is not to earth the inverter. What is best practice?