Yup, I assumed (correctly it seems) and updated my post to account for unknowns...That assumes a 12V system. @TJM, are you talking about 12V or 24V? Looks like Victron and Magnum have 3000W inverters for both voltages.
Generally, 2C is the demand rating of a battery, many are 1C, some are .5 or less.12v....and I was hoping for a rule of thumb. But it looks like there may not be enough current via some Lithium batteries BMS to support the current...
The more batteries in parallel,12v....and I was hoping for a rule of thumb. But it looks like there may not be enough current via some Lithium batteries BMS to support the current...
Parallel to gain current.I'm I missing something? Is it typical that 3 -100AH Lithium batts cannot run a 3000w inverter? Or is it that they need to be in series to pull off the current?
Correct, but worded a little confusing. Better to say, parallel splits the amp load.The more batteries in parallel, the less current each has to individually supply.