โOct-17-2023 09:18 PM
โOct-20-2023 02:18 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โOct-20-2023 07:48 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
No room for 2 wires from post to post.
โOct-20-2023 06:06 AM
โOct-19-2023 10:15 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Hydraulic crimper and 20 seconds and your done with a long lasting gas tight seal.
Once I get to an 8ga or smaller wire, out comes the hydraulic crimper.
โOct-19-2023 10:12 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
exactly. a 2KW inverter will draw 200A or more, 4ga isn't even adequate for a 1KW inverter if you intend to run anything near rated output for more than 15 seconds or so.
โOct-19-2023 07:51 PM
deltabravo wrote:timelinex wrote:
It looks like considering everything is definitely under 4ft, I won't need anything over 4ga.
Smoke (and flames) will escape from the wiring if you use wire that small and a 2kw inverter.
โOct-19-2023 07:49 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^Great, you have a shop that provides you good deals on cables. I work on a lot of vehicles and never needed that many cables over the years.
Still doesnโt make any sense why they would โneedโ to be hydraulically crimped as you said above, though.
โOct-19-2023 07:16 PM
timelinex wrote:
It looks like considering everything is definitely under 4ft, I won't need anything over 4ga.
โOct-19-2023 04:19 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โOct-19-2023 02:26 PM
โOct-19-2023 09:32 AM
Grit dog wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
go to a welding shop and buy the length of welding cable in the gauge you want and have them put logs on it for you. Many shops can do that.
Otherwise you'll need a hybraulic crimper. And based on what I've done I'd suggest and least 2/0 wire if not 3/0. Most inverters have a low voltage shutoff and a few tenths of a volt drop can make the difference in inverter running and inverter shutting down.
And make sure you use the correct fuse to the inverter. they are big, bulky but meant to protect under the high load conditions.
Welding cable has lots of very fine wire so it is very flexible and easy to route.
OP, you donโt need anything elaborate like having cables prefabricated or a hyd crimper.
You can buy any number of clamping or solder/crimp lugs that can be attached with basic hand tools. But you โcanโ make elaborate cables if you wish.
Regarding wire size, the responses are all over the board here. Many who just think bigger is better. (It is, but doesnโt mean itโs necessary) I used a wire size calculator real quick to provide my recommendation. You should do the same. You have the data. Itโs that easy.
โOct-19-2023 07:28 AM
โOct-19-2023 07:11 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
go to a welding shop and buy the length of welding cable in the gauge you want and have them put logs on it for you. Many shops can do that.
Otherwise you'll need a hybraulic crimper. And based on what I've done I'd suggest and least 2/0 wire if not 3/0. Most inverters have a low voltage shutoff and a few tenths of a volt drop can make the difference in inverter running and inverter shutting down.
And make sure you use the correct fuse to the inverter. they are big, bulky but meant to protect under the high load conditions.
Welding cable has lots of very fine wire so it is very flexible and easy to route.
โOct-19-2023 06:38 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Goog suggestion but I've never seen 4/O jumper cables, maybe from a tow truck?
Check jumper cablles as you want solid copper and notf copper coated alumiinum,
4' will limit the cost,