As part of my current upgrade from AGM to Lithium, I’m installing a 2000w Renogy inverter to power my 1800w induction hob. However, I didn’t consider the limited space I have in my van and the pretty much the only place I can install it is in the back in the garage. My battery being a 230Ah seatbase battery installed in, you guessed it, under the drivers seat.
So, that leaves me with either a best case 4m cable run along the back of my units, worst case 6-7m run up the back, along the roofline and down the b pillar to the seatbase. Obviously this throws out the 50mm² cable I had originally spec’d and looks like I’d probably need to go to 95mm² or 120mm² to get to the right accepted voltage drop. Given the amp rating of the cable, I don’t think heat will be an issue so it should be ok, if I can get it routed. It would only be a single positive cable too as I’m going to ground it to the earth point at the D pillar. And I know it’s going to be ridiculously expensive but it’s the only option I have I think.
My question is, has anyone else actually done this with success? I’ve had a search and can’t find any posts specifically for it.
So, that leaves me with either a best case 4m cable run along the back of my units, worst case 6-7m run up the back, along the roofline and down the b pillar to the seatbase. Obviously this throws out the 50mm² cable I had originally spec’d and looks like I’d probably need to go to 95mm² or 120mm² to get to the right accepted voltage drop. Given the amp rating of the cable, I don’t think heat will be an issue so it should be ok, if I can get it routed. It would only be a single positive cable too as I’m going to ground it to the earth point at the D pillar. And I know it’s going to be ridiculously expensive but it’s the only option I have I think.
My question is, has anyone else actually done this with success? I’ve had a search and can’t find any posts specifically for it.
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