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MNtundraRet
Aug 07, 2013Navigator
The battery-box needs venting of gases to the outside of living space if using vented batteries.
The inverter also needs airspace for cooling purposes. Normally to avoid possible sparks from invertor, the invertor should be placed in an adjacent compartment. That means having the correct gauge based on length of cable needed, and to have the cable go through the wall (floor) to the battery-box. Any hole created for cables should have grommets to protect the cable insulation from wearing away and causing a short. The inverter can be anywhere inside the living space, fastened to a wall, inside or out of a storage compartment.
Small portable ones can just be sitting on the floor for use. Larger ones can be grounded to frame of RV.
The inverter also needs airspace for cooling purposes. Normally to avoid possible sparks from invertor, the invertor should be placed in an adjacent compartment. That means having the correct gauge based on length of cable needed, and to have the cable go through the wall (floor) to the battery-box. Any hole created for cables should have grommets to protect the cable insulation from wearing away and causing a short. The inverter can be anywhere inside the living space, fastened to a wall, inside or out of a storage compartment.
Small portable ones can just be sitting on the floor for use. Larger ones can be grounded to frame of RV.
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