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- TelemanExplorer
time2roll wrote:
Inverters don't like heated and messy engine compartments. Maybe you have enough protected space and ventilation.
3000 watts really should have 6+ batteries to drive the thing. Might get by with 4 but I can't recommend just 2.
Romex is generally fine and commonly used in RVs. Although not designed to be run in conduit so maybe just use the wire loom to protect in critical spots that might rub. Can also get marine triplex stranded wire if you want something more flexible. Custom made battery cables are available too if you are considering DIY.
https://www.genuinedealz.com/products/custom-battery-cable-marine-grade-by-the-foot
It's a class A so "under the hood" is isolated from the engine and very well ventilated. I don't need that much power so I'm returning it in exchange for a 2000 watt unit. Mostly it's for our coffee maker and small vacuum cleaner. TVs are 12v. - Inverters don't like heated and messy engine compartments. Maybe you have enough protected space and ventilation.
3000 watts really should have 6+ batteries to drive the thing. Might get by with 4 but I can't recommend just 2.
Romex is generally fine and commonly used in RVs. Although not designed to be run in conduit so maybe just use the wire loom to protect in critical spots that might rub. Can also get marine triplex stranded wire if you want something more flexible. Custom made battery cables are available too if you are considering DIY.
https://www.genuinedealz.com/products/custom-battery-cable-marine-grade-by-the-foot - 2oldmanExplorer IIThat sounds fine to me, but I don't have direct experience with that sort of thing.
- TelemanExplorerAnother question...my house batteries are under the hood and I plan to mount the inverter there in close proximity. Would Romex wire housed in automotive split wire looming be a good choice to run from the inverter output for 30' back to the trunk where the shore power cord (or transfer switch) is located?
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Teleman wrote:
Yes I do, it's just a manual 3pdt knife switch. Long story, but the switches in inverters are not fast enough to keep my Dtv receiver on, so it's permanently on inverter.
Do you have a transfer switch? - TelemanExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Sounds like you know what you want. Plugging shore into it is easy, that way everything works. Mine is hard-wired directly to the panel, which accomplishes the same thing.
Do you have a transfer switch? - 2oldmanExplorer IISounds like you know what you want. Plugging shore into it is easy, that way everything works. Mine is hard-wired directly to the panel, which accomplishes the same thing.
- TelemanExplorer
2oldman wrote:
Have you designed the installation or letting someone else do it?
I'm not sure how I want it wired yet. It's 3500 watts, pure sine wave, so it's powerful enough to operate the microwave. Mostly it would be for the coffeemaker and vacuum. It has a remote so that needs to be installed somewhere. We dry camp and don't really ever use shore power so one reasonably simple method is for the output to terminate in a female AC plug which then would have the the shore power cord plug into it. I'd want a relay installed to disconnect the converter when the inverter is switched on. The other option is a transfer switch. It looks like I have two already. This is a bit beyond my skill set so I'm looking for professional help. - 2oldmanExplorer IIHave you designed the installation or letting someone else do it?
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