humm... thats interesting, you're right, according to that material, it does say 1/0 and a 500amp fuse, however the picture of the rear clearly shows the dual terminals for the VEC054D. but this manual from black and decker, who acquired vector, states #2 and 300amp fuse...
So you're saying if I could figure out how to attach, it would be acceptable to use a larger gauge wire to one set of terminals on the inverter and leave the other set unattached? Unfortunately, though I would much prefer this, i'm not sure how feasible it is as my inverter uses stud terminals...
I've got a Vector 2000w vec054d inverter that I want to wire up to my 2007 GMC duramax truck. The inverter requires two #2 awg positive lines and two #2 negative lines and recommends a 300amp fuse. I plan to wire this to a 3rd isolated battery and not disturb the factory dual battery setup. I'm...
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