Hey everyone. Getting ready to order wiring for setting up solar system for small cabin. Think i am going 6 206 amp hour batteries which will be powering two 24v 3000W inverters. I belive that means they will each pull about 125 AMPs at 24V.
So that gets to my questions. For the run from the battery bank to the inverter, if if the run is just under 9 feet from the batter bank to the inverter, can I run just one set of cables and use a bus bar on each side of the run to hook up the two? Or would it be required to run 2 sets one for each. I ran the wire calculator and it says that for up to 12 feet, 2 AWG can handle the 125A. I am thinking i need to run two sets since there are 2 inverters each at 125A? (Dashed wires)
Also, in the diagram, is that the correct way to do series/parallel to get the 24V and even pull/charge evenly across the entire bank?
Thanks in advance....anything else I should consider?
So that gets to my questions. For the run from the battery bank to the inverter, if if the run is just under 9 feet from the batter bank to the inverter, can I run just one set of cables and use a bus bar on each side of the run to hook up the two? Or would it be required to run 2 sets one for each. I ran the wire calculator and it says that for up to 12 feet, 2 AWG can handle the 125A. I am thinking i need to run two sets since there are 2 inverters each at 125A? (Dashed wires)
Also, in the diagram, is that the correct way to do series/parallel to get the 24V and even pull/charge evenly across the entire bank?
Thanks in advance....anything else I should consider?