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LaneW
Jan 21, 2023Explorer
ewarnerusa wrote:LaneW wrote:
... I was told by some that the 206 ah SOK will not produce 1000 amps continuous power, needed for the inverter, and that two 100s will. I have had some tell me this is true, other say not. I dont know for sure and would love to have a definitive answer!
maybe misplaced a zero? The 100AH Li batteries that I have looked at have a battery monitoring system that limits them to 100 A max continuous output. 2 in parallel would give you 200 A. 200A x 10V (reduced from 12V for inversion efficiency losses) = 2000 watts on the AC side. So should pair fine with your 2000 watt rated inverter plan and hopefully do OK for starting up your microwave.
Yes, definitely added a zero accidentally! Renogy has a 200 ah batt that is rated for 200 a continuous, but it wont find my small space. I would rather use the SOK 206 ah but will prob have to go with two of their 100 ah
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