howardb
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I just received my new 3000w/6000w 12v inverter and want to hook up the two 12v 102Ah deep-cycle batteries I have - I know the batteries must be connected in parallel -- "+" to "+" and "-" to "-", but need some advice on what the best cables are to use - I had a look in Builder's Express, and they have welding cables (green ones) that seem to be rather thick - they also have some car jumper cables that are rated to 180 amps, 200 amps and 275 amps - what should I be using to avoid cable overheating?
The shorter the cables the better, so I will try and keep them to a maximum length of approx. 40-60cm for both.
Should I be using cables with pre-crimped terminal lugs, or could I just bolt the wire to the battery terminal block?
I also need to know if the cables should run from the inverter in a 2 x 2 configuration - i.e. 2 from the "+" to each battery and the same for the "-", or can they be connected by bridging the terminals?
Any assistance or advice appreciated...
...just about to be load-shed, so will check back on the thread later...
...irony...
The shorter the cables the better, so I will try and keep them to a maximum length of approx. 40-60cm for both.
Should I be using cables with pre-crimped terminal lugs, or could I just bolt the wire to the battery terminal block?
I also need to know if the cables should run from the inverter in a 2 x 2 configuration - i.e. 2 from the "+" to each battery and the same for the "-", or can they be connected by bridging the terminals?
Any assistance or advice appreciated...
...just about to be load-shed, so will check back on the thread later...
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