corn18 Village Idiot Joined Sep 9, 2021 Messages 677 Aug 25, 2022 #1 I added the current limiter to my inverter and have it installed temporarily. The positive wire to my inverter is one foot long. To install the current limiter the way I want, the negative wire will be 4 ft long. Is this an issue?
I added the current limiter to my inverter and have it installed temporarily. The positive wire to my inverter is one foot long. To install the current limiter the way I want, the negative wire will be 4 ft long. Is this an issue?
Ampster Renewable Energy Hobbyist Joined May 3, 2020 Messages 9,903 Location Kenwood, California Aug 25, 2022 #2 I don't think it matters in that context. It typically applies to serial and parallel connections between cells and/or batteries.
I don't think it matters in that context. It typically applies to serial and parallel connections between cells and/or batteries.
MurphyGuy It just needs a bigger hammer Joined May 20, 2020 Messages 4,129 Aug 25, 2022 #3 NO. The only time length matters is when two inverters are working together on an AC system. The AC wires from each must be the same length.
NO. The only time length matters is when two inverters are working together on an AC system. The AC wires from each must be the same length.
Browneye Dr. WattSon Joined Nov 2, 2021 Messages 1,702 Location Yakima WA Aug 25, 2022 #4 No. Negative wiring usually goes to a common bus or frame. Positive to your battery or positive bus - properly fused of course.
No. Negative wiring usually goes to a common bus or frame. Positive to your battery or positive bus - properly fused of course.