kyonu said:Thanks for the heads up! Will definitely look at this site.
Assuming the setup I mentioned before, which cable would be best for this setup? I've looked through the different cables that they offer, and I'm not sure which gauge is required. But, I did find that it has a maximum amperage, but not a minimum. Do you find losses in cables that are too big?
Zil said:Don't lose sight that average watt usage does not indicate what you need for available power. You need enough to supply the momentary needs. Such as motor start up loads. Or k-watts needed for a few minutes per day or hour. 10kw for only one minute looks small averaged over a week.
highdesertranger said:as usual good advice from everybody here. I will add one thing stern mentioned the steel terminals on battery cables. you have to watch this on the smaller crimp terminals also. lots of them are steel(iron) also, especially the cheap ones. I have gotten strange looks from the guys at auto parts stores when I take a magnet in to test them. harbor freight is a good example all of theirs I tested were iron. highdesertranger
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