Thanks for the video. The only thing I noticed is you did a great job with the wire gauge from the batteries to the inverter but looking at the wires on the batteries linking them in parallel they appear to be around 6 gauge wires? I recommend increasing that wire gauge to pull the full 2000 watts from your inverter. 168 amps potentially going through those wires would need a minimum of a 2 gauge wire. Also your inverter looks to be a modified sine wave. You can use that for resistive loads without issue (such as a hot plate) but anything with a motor, compressor or sensitive electronic you may want to start clear using because it’s giving off dirty power and may damage your items.
Yes, thank you for your comment. I bought the inverter used. I really never plan on running air or my hot water heater off of that inverter mostly just for our lights and receptacles for my TV. But as you said, I may time up the gauge of wire going from battery to battery. Also check out a video or two after this one. I have now ordered a 400 W Renogy solar panel system would like to hear your thoughts on that and so also.
Good video...I, too, am planning on doing something similar to my trailer. I like the battery box you used. Can you tell me where you purchased it? Thank you.
Great video!
Very informative!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the video. The only thing I noticed is you did a great job with the wire gauge from the batteries to the inverter but looking at the wires on the batteries linking them in parallel they appear to be around 6 gauge wires? I recommend increasing that wire gauge to pull the full 2000 watts from your inverter. 168 amps potentially going through those wires would need a minimum of a 2 gauge wire.
Also your inverter looks to be a modified sine wave. You can use that for resistive loads without issue (such as a hot plate) but anything with a motor, compressor or sensitive electronic you may want to start clear using because it’s giving off dirty power and may damage your items.
Yes, thank you for your comment. I bought the inverter used. I really never plan on running air or my hot water heater off of that inverter mostly just for our lights and receptacles for my TV. But as you said, I may time up the gauge of wire going from battery to battery. Also check out a video or two after this one. I have now ordered a 400 W Renogy solar panel system would like to hear your thoughts on that and so also.
We upgraded to lithium just over a year ago and we are so glad we did! You're going to love it! Nice job.
Thanks. Do you have Solar? I have just ordered a 400 watt kit to put on
@@journeywithmikepenny8861 Yes, we have lithium and solar. Love it. We have install videos on our channel. ❤
@CruisinwiththeColemans I will check it out. Thanks
I enjoyed your video very much ! I learned from it!
Good video...I, too, am planning on doing something similar to my trailer. I like the battery box you used. Can you tell me where you purchased it? Thank you.
There’s 10 of them on Amazon, but that particular one I bought was harbor freight
the only main thing to do is NOT one Fuse one for each Battery Cheep Insurance
Never seen anyone do that but not a bad idea