โMay-01-2013 10:10 PM
โMay-02-2013 01:21 PM
westend wrote:
"I have it hooked up to the batteries via a 200A fuse, have a 12AWG SOW wire running from it to the converter."
Does this mean you have the DC wiring from the batteries to the converter using 12 AWG? If so, your fuse won't protect the wire in case of catastrophe and the inverter is going to see a huge voltage drop. For a Xanterx SW 1000, the recommended DC wiring is #2 AWG.
โMay-02-2013 12:44 PM
โMay-02-2013 11:29 AM
stef57 wrote:That's a pretty cheap inverter. Good luck with it.
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stef57 wrote:I also do not get this part.
I have it hooked up to the batteries via a 200A fuse, have a 12AWG SOW wire running from it to the converter.
โMay-02-2013 11:19 AM
โMay-02-2013 07:50 AM
โMay-02-2013 07:47 AM
โMay-02-2013 07:43 AM
Bobbo wrote:
Why not wire the entertainment center ALWAYS to the inverter, even when on shore power? If boondocking, it will work. If on shore power, it will work and the converter will keep the battery charged. No transfer switches, no plugging/unplugging. Nothing to remember.
Just take the wire powering the entertainment center out of its breaker, and hook it permanently to the inverter.
โMay-02-2013 07:41 AM
pianotuna wrote:
12 volt batteries will tolerate a 12 watt inverter. Six volts may not like it much due to lots of voltage drop.
โMay-02-2013 07:40 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Which inverter did you find? Link?
12 volt batteries will tolerate a 12 watt inverter. Six volts may not like it much due to lots of voltage drop.
โMay-02-2013 07:18 AM
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