Hello All
I just purchased and awaiting the arrival of a new 2000 Watt Pure Sinewave inverter. My PC currently has the Xantrex 1800 Watt Modified Sign Wave Inverter. I started to investigate the wire sizing to the Xantrex and just realized it is undersized from the factory. It should be 2/0 wire with a 250 amp fuse and its 1/0 wire with 400 amp fuse (2ea 200 amp in parallel) . Also to add to this they took a 6 gauge wire from the positive side of the inverter to power the 12 Volt power distribution panel with no fuse protection. There should have been a 50 amp fuse/circuit breaker at the inverter protecting the 6 gauge wire to the 12 Volt distribution panel. Then the 2 gauge wire leading to the HWH levelers comes off the paralleled 200 amp fuses (400 amps) so its not protected either, it should also be a 120 amp fuse. Also the 12 volt rotary disconnect switch located at the door is rated only for 300 amps, and it also is being protected by 400 amps (2 ea paralleled 200 amp fuses).
I should have caught this earlier when I worked on the wiring that was originally located behind the batteries. I went and wired it back to the way PC installed it which is not the way it should have been done, as per manufacturer instructions. If I am incorrect please let me know...
I am including a picture of the inverter with the 6 gauge wire leading to the 12 volt power distribution panel, picture of the original wiring configuration behind the batteries and the wiring change I made which is still not correct.
The correct wiring should have been a 250Amp fuse with 2/0 wire to the inverter (this means power and ground wires also at the battery), a 120 amp fuse to the HWH levelers, and a 50 amp fuse/circuit breaker at the power inverter 6 gauge wire leading to the power distribution panel.
The reason I wanted to up grade the inverter is so I could run the microwave, I tried it with the Xantrex 1800 , it struggled and you could hear the microwave change tone as it also struggled. I wonder how much of an issue under sizing of the wire may have affected the microwave operation. I figured that 2000 watt pure sinewave inverter should run the microwave as long as I upgrade the wire to the proper size of 3/0 as per manufacturer of the new inverter.