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MrWizard
May 12, 2016Moderator
my powerverter 1250w
will power my 1685 input watts, GE microwave
the inverter is connected to the batteries via "1 aught" aka "0 gauge" welding cable
your looking at 140+ amps at 12v into the inverter, voltage drop and amp capacity is a very large concern
you need much bigger wire, to power that MW
did you replace the existing converter, or just turn it off ?
you don't want it on, and drawing charge power in an endless useless drain
will power my 1685 input watts, GE microwave
the inverter is connected to the batteries via "1 aught" aka "0 gauge" welding cable
your looking at 140+ amps at 12v into the inverter, voltage drop and amp capacity is a very large concern
you need much bigger wire, to power that MW
did you replace the existing converter, or just turn it off ?
you don't want it on, and drawing charge power in an endless useless drain
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