Hey all, this is my first and I am a bit overwhelmed. I have studied through hours and I have pretty much everything that I need and want but I need advice.
I have a 2014 Travato. It currently has two AMG batteries under the middle of the camper in a holding case. They feed to a 30amp charge controller. The 120 volt only works with shore power.
I just bought the renorgy 12v 2000w inverter. I also bought heated li time 2x 12v 100h lipo4 batteries to replace the amg batteries. I also bought 4 x 12v li time batteries that go under the bed in the chassis. I got the Renorgy 50 amp dc to dc mppt controller. I have 300watts of solar going into that. I have a 40amp mppt renorgy controller with 400 watts going into that.
So I have basically one bank of 2x 100ah batteries in one section and another bank of 4 x 100ah in another. They are very close two each other, only about a foot or so away. But separated by being inside and outside because of space. What is the best way to connect these to the inverter? The inverter will be near where the 4x battery bank will be. Once again thank you for any advice.
I have a 2014 Travato. It currently has two AMG batteries under the middle of the camper in a holding case. They feed to a 30amp charge controller. The 120 volt only works with shore power.
I just bought the renorgy 12v 2000w inverter. I also bought heated li time 2x 12v 100h lipo4 batteries to replace the amg batteries. I also bought 4 x 12v li time batteries that go under the bed in the chassis. I got the Renorgy 50 amp dc to dc mppt controller. I have 300watts of solar going into that. I have a 40amp mppt renorgy controller with 400 watts going into that.
So I have basically one bank of 2x 100ah batteries in one section and another bank of 4 x 100ah in another. They are very close two each other, only about a foot or so away. But separated by being inside and outside because of space. What is the best way to connect these to the inverter? The inverter will be near where the 4x battery bank will be. Once again thank you for any advice.