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Artum_Snowbird
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
Now I understand that the OP wants 2000 watts, and allowing for a bit of a reduction, lets say that is 150 amps at 12 volts to give him 1800 watts.
What is the maximum one can safely extract from 2 Group 27 or 29 12 volt batteries? Would not a battery designed for starting a heavy engine be a better choice than a battery designed for deep discharge but at a slower rate?
And considering that all current comes through both batteries if it is two six volts batteries, what is the maximum current that they can handle safely? Once again, six volt batteries are deep discharge and not designed for high current like starting batteries.
Maybe he is planning on four batteries for a 2000 watt inverter?
What is the maximum one can safely extract from 2 Group 27 or 29 12 volt batteries? Would not a battery designed for starting a heavy engine be a better choice than a battery designed for deep discharge but at a slower rate?
And considering that all current comes through both batteries if it is two six volts batteries, what is the maximum current that they can handle safely? Once again, six volt batteries are deep discharge and not designed for high current like starting batteries.
Maybe he is planning on four batteries for a 2000 watt inverter?
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