What fuse to protect battery's
tom12
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My inverter internally has a 240 amp fuse. If I use a 300 amp class t fuse and there a short in unit will it protect my battery bank or If I use a anl fuse and there is a short will it protect my 2 6v battery's wired in series to make 12v please let me know as soon as you can. thank you
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Re: What fuse to protect battery's
You don't fuse to protect equipment you fuse to protect wire. What size wire and for grins what inverter? -
Re: What fuse to protect battery's
2/0 wire and power bright inverter -
Re: What fuse to protect battery's2/0 wire and power bright inverter
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Re: What fuse to protect battery's
It's a 2,200 w surge 2400 -
Re: What fuse to protect battery's
Basic math:- 2,200 Watts * 1/0.85 inverter eff * 1/10.5 battery cutoff voltage * 1.25 NEC derating = 308 Amp minimum Branch Circuit rating
Realistically (i.e., as the batteries age, less than full charged, etc.), the maximum you could draw from 2x 6 volt @ 220 AH "golf cart" batteries (flooded cell) would be:- 12 volts * 220 AH * 1/5 hour discharge rate = 528 Watts of DC power max continuous
- or 220 AH * 1/5 = 44 amps max continuous current
- 12 volts * 220 AH * 1/2.5 hour discharge rate = 1,056 Watts of DC power max surge (seconds to minutes)
- or 220 AH * 1/2.5 = 88 amps max surge
If your battery bank is larger (AH rating), you can adjust the numbers.
What is the maximum power you want to draw from the AC Inverter--If less than 2.2 kWatts, you can always put a smaller fuse/breaker in the branch wiring.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: What fuse to protect battery's
ANL fuse is fine for protecting wires, Some inverter manufacturers specify Class T (fast blow) fuses, this characteristic is not required for wire protection, an ANL or CNL fuse will protect the wire in case of a short as well as a T class fuse and is a lot less expensive.
Since you have 2/0 wire a 300 Amp could be used. -
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can a 350 amp fuse be used and still be safe? -
Re: What fuse to protect battery's
Here is the NEC table for wire size vs amperage (conservative in conduit):
http://lugsdirect.com/WireCurrentAmpacitiesNEC-Table-301-16.htm
Marine wiring vs amperage (less conservative):
http://www.acbsphl.org/Tips_and_hints/ABYC_Wiring.htm
350 Amps is a bit large even for Marine.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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