Vincentc
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Moving ahead with the inverter project, I bought the big one and have a Magnum 2812 with battery monitor and remote control, auxilary AC panel, 250 amp DC fuse, DC switch and 4 Deka East Penn / Samsclub 230 amp 6v golfcart batteries. I have re-read Nigel Calder and built a battery box.
I am about to order the battery cables to connect the batteries in series / parallel and connect them to the accessories and inverter.
The batteries have both the traditional big post and 5/16" threaded posts. Since we are dealing with a lot of amps:
Is it better to connect with SAE terminals to the big post or use lugs connected to the 5/16" posts?
Where I am making two connections to the same battery post is there an advantage to connecting one cable with a terminal and the other cable with a lug vs stacking two 5/16 lugs? Stacking would probably simplify the cable runs. So would 2/0 cable.
Magnum recommends 4/0 battery cable for the cable to the inverter, would that apply to the connections between the batteries as well? The inverter will be mounted within a foot of the battery box, which will be closed and vented to outside the hull.
"Life is full of tough choices, isn't it" _ Ursula, from The Little Mermaid
Or am I wasting time on unimportant stuff?
Thanks
I am about to order the battery cables to connect the batteries in series / parallel and connect them to the accessories and inverter.
The batteries have both the traditional big post and 5/16" threaded posts. Since we are dealing with a lot of amps:
Is it better to connect with SAE terminals to the big post or use lugs connected to the 5/16" posts?
Where I am making two connections to the same battery post is there an advantage to connecting one cable with a terminal and the other cable with a lug vs stacking two 5/16 lugs? Stacking would probably simplify the cable runs. So would 2/0 cable.
Magnum recommends 4/0 battery cable for the cable to the inverter, would that apply to the connections between the batteries as well? The inverter will be mounted within a foot of the battery box, which will be closed and vented to outside the hull.
"Life is full of tough choices, isn't it" _ Ursula, from The Little Mermaid
Or am I wasting time on unimportant stuff?
Thanks