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MEXICOWANDERER
Dec 29, 2015Explorer
My take is to prevent battery post short circuits, period. By using ONE SINGLE CABLE, to a large T class fuse off the positive post, THEN covering the battery post with a large red vinyl boot (Del City Dot Net, the issue is resolved. For double protection, use a black boot on the negative post or posts. Series bridge wires can be similarly protected with three cell AGM batteries.
What does this have to due with generator SIZE or INVERTER SIZE? Please clarify if you so wish...
It does not take THAT much mass air movement to keep an inverter cool. Do they not have an internal fan which will cause external air turbulence? Heat of course, rises. If an exit is provided, such as at the head of the bed (Headboard)fresh cool air will be drawn from the floor. Also known as convection.
What does this have to due with generator SIZE or INVERTER SIZE? Please clarify if you so wish...
It does not take THAT much mass air movement to keep an inverter cool. Do they not have an internal fan which will cause external air turbulence? Heat of course, rises. If an exit is provided, such as at the head of the bed (Headboard)fresh cool air will be drawn from the floor. Also known as convection.
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