Hi all i was looking for some input as to how i should go about powering my 3000watt inverter charger from renogy i dont really need the full 3000watt but i got a good deal (new second hand ). I dont want to spend 2000-3000 aud on prebuilt batterys and was looking for suggestions about a diy solution in the 800 to 1600 dollar range just for the batterys themselves.
Required "features"
- "shore" charging since my car is kept inside where ill plug it into mains and charge it overnight through the inverter charger
- i would like to have my alternator connected aswell but not sure how i would go by this i was thinking about using the renogy dc-dc and mppt charger as i will have solar aswell
- will be running a fridge freezer 24/7
- update - max load to be determined by whatever a induction cooktop uses so im going to design around that
Any input is greatly appreciated thanks
Required "features"
- "shore" charging since my car is kept inside where ill plug it into mains and charge it overnight through the inverter charger
- i would like to have my alternator connected aswell but not sure how i would go by this i was thinking about using the renogy dc-dc and mppt charger as i will have solar aswell
- will be running a fridge freezer 24/7
- update - max load to be determined by whatever a induction cooktop uses so im going to design around that
Any input is greatly appreciated thanks
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