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Canadian_Rainbi
Mar 11, 2017Explorer
I heard somewhere that there was someone in Quartzite who did that.
I can see where separate components would be an advantage. The only problem is space close to the batteries. The original placement for the converter was under the drawer beneath the stove. The connections from that are I think # 4 or 6 and are on the other side of the rig and roughly 10 feet forward of the batteries. That is a very long run for 100 amps which my 6V GS will take. I would keep the inverter where the Prosine 2.0 is now, very close to the batteries.
Here are some photos of the battery and inverter installation from our blog. The other is the space under the stove where we had the solar controller connection to the original converter connection. (Solar controller is now in the compartment where the inverter is. No room there for a charger.


I can see where separate components would be an advantage. The only problem is space close to the batteries. The original placement for the converter was under the drawer beneath the stove. The connections from that are I think # 4 or 6 and are on the other side of the rig and roughly 10 feet forward of the batteries. That is a very long run for 100 amps which my 6V GS will take. I would keep the inverter where the Prosine 2.0 is now, very close to the batteries.
Here are some photos of the battery and inverter installation from our blog. The other is the space under the stove where we had the solar controller connection to the original converter connection. (Solar controller is now in the compartment where the inverter is. No room there for a charger.
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