Portable Power HELP DC to AC Inverter with battery source.

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I am looking for some assistance. I am trying to setup a portable
power
pack to provide 110/120V AC power from a lithium ion battery pack
using
an inverter. I was using the following device: <a
href="http://www.justcardvdplayers.com/duracellduracell100-
wattpowersourcemobile100powerinverter.aspx">Duracell
Power Source Mobile</a> However it is being discontinued and I would
like a larger battery pack.

I have purchased a &lt;a
href="http://www.amazon.com/Energizer-Power-Emergency-Hours-Laptop/dp/
B001BCIXCI"&gt;Energizer
XP18000 Portable Power Pack</a> and connected it to a <a href="">150W
Inverter</a> using a 2.5mm to F-CIG plug (&lt;a
href="http://www.condorelectronics.net/pdf/AUTO%20SOCKET
%20FEMALE.pdf"&gt;figure</a>) .
I am unable to power a 120VAC @ 0.9AMPs to 16V @ 2.5AMPs DC
Transformer used with
a label printer.

The inverter is in working order, I tested it in my vehicle. The
XP18000 works as I am able to plug other 12V DC devices in and they
work.

I know it is not at all efficient at all to have a DC power source
inverted to AC power to yet again convert back to DC. But because of
the number of devices I need to power and time constraints using a DC
to AC to DC method is what would work best for me.

Any advice or suggestions would be very welcomed.
 

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