I'm looking to build my first milk crate system build, however with a different inverter and a few added components (battery meter, switch).
I would like to "upgrade" my inverter to handle up to 1000W Continuous, as I'd like the capability to operate a small electric kettle, which AFAIK the smallest ones still use up to 700-800W.
@chrisski in another thread recommended using 1/0 gage wiring for the connections between the battery and inverter.
I was wondering if this forum could check my diagram and parts list (below) to make sure everything looks compatible & there isn't something missing:
Parts List (with links):
Solid Lines = 10 Gage Wiring
Thank you.
I would like to "upgrade" my inverter to handle up to 1000W Continuous, as I'd like the capability to operate a small electric kettle, which AFAIK the smallest ones still use up to 700-800W.
@chrisski in another thread recommended using 1/0 gage wiring for the connections between the battery and inverter.
I was wondering if this forum could check my diagram and parts list (below) to make sure everything looks compatible & there isn't something missing:
Parts List (with links):
- LiFePO4 Battery
- Inverter (Pure Sine 1000W)
- Battery Meter
- Battery On/Off Switch
- ANL Fuse Holder & ANL Fuse (200A)
- Inline Fuse (40A)
- Fuse Block
- AC-DC Power Supply
- Power Cord
- Charge Controller
Solid Lines = 10 Gage Wiring
Thank you.
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