garyemunson wrote:
Piano... I think it's set up right. That thing came with a War and Peace size manual. Guess it's just GC-2 time.
I dont know how heavily you invert with things like micro or coffee pots etc. If you want to invert to heavy loads I would consider four GC2 minimum and many on here might suggest AGM. Search Peukert effect on battery discharging. You have a great inverter but absolutely nothing for batteries compared to it. A friend had a professional install with a Magnum $2500 2800 watt inverter/charger and three cheap AGM and 160 watts of solar!!! Duuuhhh.
Two GC2 is a good start and then look at how you are using power. Get leb bulbs, charge laptops, phones while on genny, cook coffee and evening meals on genny. With two gc2 I'd stay away from inverting heavy. My toaster is a smaller 120 load and it pulls 90 amps DC, you cant do that to two GC2, NO way.