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vermilye
Aug 20, 2019Explorer
Bigfoot2005 wrote:phemens wrote:Bigfoot2005 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Bigfoot2005 wrote:
What type of power cables can be used for battery connections to 1500 watt inverter?
CCA or OFC
I use welding cable. I attach my own ends with a hydraulic crimper but most welding stores will attach lugs for you. Welding cable is much easier to run, nice thick insulation very fine stranded wire so it is easy to route. you can get colors but I just get black and then attach red shrink wrap on the ends. Compare 4/0 welding cable to std variety 4/0 battery cable. you'll immediately see the advantage to welding cable. For my 1000W inverter I use 4/0 welding cable.
what thickness should be used for about 10-15 feet run for a 1500 watt inverter? I know it should be as close as possible to batteries but just for convenience, hoping to put further away with a thicker wire if possible.
I keep my 3000 watt inverter about 2 feet from battery bank (not wet cell), and I use 4/0 welding cable as mentioned. That will be tough to run 15 feet as you want, I'd look at a way to get it closer and the if needed run 120 AC from there (much easier). Anything less than 4/0 and I don't think you'll like the voltage drop, unless you're keeping the draw to something other than microwave/coffee maker/etc.
Anyone know the largest size wire a Go Power 1500 watt inverter can take?
My GoPower GP-HS1500 is designed to use lugs (3/8" Ring) for the connections. 2/0 crimped lugs needed to be shaved a bit on the sides to fit into the space for the bolts. Cables from GeunineDealZ...
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