Yesterday I hooked up 2 x 70Ah to my RCT 2000VA and it lost power at around 45 mins under a small 120W load.
This morning I have been fiddling, and found one of the batteries was 12.4V and the other 12.9. So I disconnected them from the RCT and hooked up my Eco140 12V to the 12.9V battery.
I struggled with the Eco140 before but in hindsight I think I must have been using the bad battery because all looks good now with the other battery.
Point being, the Eco140 may do well for you with your single 160Ah battery.
Not tested charging yet. Load shedding has just ended so it has just started charging. I am checking voltage from time to time and will report back.
RSS (where I got my pure sine wave inverter) have the Eco140.
http://www.pss.co.za/index.php/prod...lypage.pbv.v1.tpl&product_id=76&category_id=6
Edit: I got Eco140 off the label on the unit. Label is all messed up and it turns out there is a zero missing.
Looking at the spec sheet at RSS, it is an Eco1400 (840W).