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SCClockDr
Aug 01, 2013Explorer
Be aware the max/hi output of the converter will only be utilized in the early phase of the charging event. In under an hour the charging current should be under 50.
If however there is a large inverter involved then the converter will attempt to satisfy both the battery charge & the inverter draw. That will likely cause the converter to put out max current. So the converter should be wired accordingly.
Our unit sports 4 6VDC interstates & a PD-9260 it is connected to the batteries with 2AWG on 1 set of lugs and 2 400 Watt inverters are connected to the other set of lugs with 6AWG each.
I would redo the inverter wiring if I were to install a 1000/1500 inverter though.
If however there is a large inverter involved then the converter will attempt to satisfy both the battery charge & the inverter draw. That will likely cause the converter to put out max current. So the converter should be wired accordingly.
Our unit sports 4 6VDC interstates & a PD-9260 it is connected to the batteries with 2AWG on 1 set of lugs and 2 400 Watt inverters are connected to the other set of lugs with 6AWG each.
I would redo the inverter wiring if I were to install a 1000/1500 inverter though.
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