Battery to Inverter Wire Size
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Re: Battery to Inverter Wire Size
Well Bill....Around my house somethimes I feel like I'm on a sinking ship so I'll use the #4 wire with a 100amp fuse:roll: -
Re: Battery to Inverter Wire SizeI have read that #4 wire is almost impossible to use with this controller most use #6.
My recent experience was that 4AWG stranded copper THHN wire was easy to use with a Midnite Classic 150. No problem getting a stripped, straight wire end into the terminal block. Getting lots of large gauge copper through 1" conduit on the other hand can be tough.... -
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I don't usually buy things I consider over priced, but these can solve a problem, the Price is " EACH " by the way. If I were making them I would have made the tongue part a little wider, but they seem to work fine. They are heavy copper. You can do the same thing with a short piece of solid copper and a split bolt.
http://www.thesolarbiz.com/Battery-Charger-Lugs-Custom-4-Gauge
http://www.thesolarbiz.com/Battery-Charger-Lugs-Custom-2-Gauge -
Re: Battery to Inverter Wire Size
BC04,
Those are a nice find.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Battery to Inverter Wire SizeBlackcherry04 wrote: »I don't usually buy things I consider over priced, but these can solve a problem, the Price is " EACH " by the way. If I were making them I would have made the tongue part a little wider, but they seem to work fine. They are heavy copper. You can do the same thing with a short piece of solid copper and a split bolt.
http://www.thesolarbiz.com/Battery-Charger-Lugs-Custom-4-Gauge
http://www.thesolarbiz.com/Battery-Charger-Lugs-Custom-2-Gauge
Very cool. I would love to use these with my Midnite 150 controller with# 2 wire. I would think these would fit into the lug? Anybody have any thoughts on this?
Joe
P.S. Just went to the web site. They want $18.05 to ship 2 of these. That's crazy!:grr -
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Only costs $4+shipping to find out and let the rest of the forum know.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
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I told you they were overpriced, I bought 6 and I think they were $21. They do look nice though. The tongue part is about 1" long and 3/16" wide. They should fit in any box type connection with a set screw. There should be some lugs somewhere that could be modified to be like these.
I'd contact them, -
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Here you go guys. For 2 gauge , five in a pack $14.99 with free shipping. http://www.bdbatteries.com// -
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Actually, I did not think they were over priced ($4 each). I was serious, they really do look like a nice/reliable solution (if you have a good crimping tool)... If we bought a 100 at a time--Then I would expect 25-50% off list price.
But that other link pricing is better.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
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Good Find, I really did a good search to try to find them elsewhere, but I never had any luck. Just a word, they have a real heavy body and even with my big Greenlee crimpers they were hard to crimp. -
Photowhit said:Re: Battery to Inverter Wire Size
A couple things, First the fusing is a straight calculation;
Peak wattage of the inverter / minimum voltage to run = Amps to protect
So for you 3000 watts / 11.5 Min voltage = @260 Amps
On the wiring, 4/0 to the invereter is Ok due to minimum time the inverter will allow max wattage, The wire between the batteries will never carry much more than 1/2 the load and over a short distance, so they could be a gauge smaller.
Old post I know, but can anyone explain why the wire between the batteries can be a gauge smaller? I have 2/0 to the inverter. Should I use 2 or 4 gauge paralleling the 12 volt battery bank. -
djmagnum said:Photowhit said:
On the wiring, 4/0 to the invereter is Ok due to minimum time the inverter will allow max wattage, The wire between the batteries will never carry much more than 1/2 the load and over a short distance, so they could be a gauge smaller.
I would use 1/0 likely, provided you have correctly sized the wire to the inverter, but if you'd like to start a thread and put up the specs for your system, we have a lot of good people here to help.
Home system 4000 watt (Evergreen) array standing, with 2 Midnite Classic Lites, Midnite E-panel, Magnum MS4024, Prosine 1800(now backup) and Exeltech 1100(former backup...lol), 660 ah 24v Forklift battery(now 10 years old). Off grid for 20 years (if I include 8 months on a bicycle).
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