Any make or model you currently have in hand dont buy new battery for this particular setup unless you wish to change your car batteries in coming days.35AH to 55AH use any battery you have at hand even a dead car battery may work well in UPS and will have 1,2 hour backup .just keep that fan running.These batteries are designed to give maximum ampere in order to crank a engine.these battries have many plates in a cell and plates are thin. Inverter batteries are designed for longevity they will have less plates in cells and plates are thick.Tubular batteries plates have tube like rods in plates with fiber stitched to them to protect powder from falling of plates. they will not give instant full ampere at once but constant lower amperes good enough to operate a inverter. Some tubular batteries have thick positive plate and thin negative plates. it is positive plates that wear out with time not negative plates.I have seen local electricians making batteries they use fresh positive plate and takes out negative plates from older batteries and use them to make new batteries.keep in mind daily use of car battery in invertor will shorten the life of car batteryWhat capacity battery do you suggest? Also any specific model in your mind?
Its other way around.a car battery will work fine in inverter but a inverter battery will not work in cranking a big engine still you can jump start a small car engine with 150ah tubular battery it will atleast give instant 35,40 ampere.don't use a car battery for this. they are not optimized for inverter / ups use and would go bad much faster.
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