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I am looking to build a portable power source to power a few electrical items whilst away from mains power. I am having a look into building it around a caravan or Leisure deep cycle battery and mounting it, the relivant output sockets(mostly cigar lighter), an input soket for an external mains charging unit and a simple charge and level indicator into a flight case.
Thing is, it is going to be lugged around a lot between uses so I came to ask about this. Can standard 'wet' batteries handle being sloshed about and being side ways for an evening every now and then, whilst not being used? Sealed, leakproof batteries are probably the safest bet for this purpose, but I am still unsure about the battery being safe on its side or even unside down. Then there are gel filled batteries
.
Any more advice on handling these batteries such as saftey(acid, fire, electricity spring to mind
) and maintaining one is also appreciated.
Thing is, it is going to be lugged around a lot between uses so I came to ask about this. Can standard 'wet' batteries handle being sloshed about and being side ways for an evening every now and then, whilst not being used? Sealed, leakproof batteries are probably the safest bet for this purpose, but I am still unsure about the battery being safe on its side or even unside down. Then there are gel filled batteries

Any more advice on handling these batteries such as saftey(acid, fire, electricity spring to mind
