Great install! Peak power isn't viable continuously only as short bursts but it should handle 1000W continuous if it's rated correctly and other factors like inverter efficiency and battery health.
Ok, I'm a little confused here. The black wire that you ran from the box under the trailer up through the floor. I only saw a single wire on the video. But you have two connected to the inverter. Please explain that step?
Yes, the inverter also needs a ground.....so the 1 wire you saw was connected to get power and the 2nd wire is from the inverter(negative pole) and it's connected to a metal spot on the trailer as a ground
Great install! Peak power isn't viable continuously only as short bursts but it should handle 1000W continuous if it's rated correctly and other factors like inverter efficiency and battery health.
Yessir, thank you for the insight 🙏
Ok, I'm a little confused here. The black wire that you ran from the box under the trailer up through the floor. I only saw a single wire on the video. But you have two connected to the inverter. Please explain that step?
Yes, the inverter also needs a ground.....so the 1 wire you saw was connected to get power and the 2nd wire is from the inverter(negative pole) and it's connected to a metal spot on the trailer as a ground
Sorry for the late reply!
@@WikedWips much appreciated, I figured you were busy.
@WikedWips Thank You
@CJackson-f5g I hope I answered your question as well