mattleonard
New Member
I've been using Anderson SB175 1/0 AWG cables for a quick dis/connect between my battery bank and inverter. (currently 4x 12v 100ah - wired in pairs to be 24v). It's a portable/modular rig with components in separate cases, so my goal is for easy transport and quick setup in the field.
I'd like to beef that up to 2/0, and while I realize the SB175 now has a 2/0 option, I'm wondering about moving towards more-flexible welding cable, and using Dinse (welding-style) or cam-lock connects. I'd basically have panel sockets on both the battery and inverter cases, and then short (2-3') cables to wire it up quickly.
Anyone else do this? Thoughts on Dinse (welding) vs Camlock (more common on generators and event production) connectors?
Thanks!
I'd like to beef that up to 2/0, and while I realize the SB175 now has a 2/0 option, I'm wondering about moving towards more-flexible welding cable, and using Dinse (welding-style) or cam-lock connects. I'd basically have panel sockets on both the battery and inverter cases, and then short (2-3') cables to wire it up quickly.
Anyone else do this? Thoughts on Dinse (welding) vs Camlock (more common on generators and event production) connectors?
Thanks!