I recently purchased a barebones little trailer and I've been looking into a super simple setup that won't require me to learn all the aches and pains of custom wiring, as I am totally new to electrical. Initially I was considering a Jackery battery or power station of that sort, but I thought I could pretty easily make something more powerful for less money. (note that these prices are in Canadian dollars, a Jackery 1000 is $1,300 CAD for reference)
Since the battery I'm looking to buy has a USB port on the side, I was thinking I could just get some USB lights and a USB vent fan, hook them up to a USB splitter and plug it directly into the battery in place of custom DC wiring. Everything else I need I would plug into the inverter. For the inverter I would probably replace the alligator clips with ring terminals a build a case for the whole setup to get everything securely mounted
Down the road I would also like to get a solar panel/charger, and perhaps hook up a DC to DC charger to my car's battery to charge while driving, but I'm fine to start with a simple plug-in setup like this.
Can someone let me know if this will work? Are there any glaring issues when it comes to maintaining battery life or efficiency? Should I just shell out the money for a power station?
Here's what I got:
For the battery itself:
Inverter:
Wall Charger: