steffen707
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Short time lurker, first time poster. Been spending all my time over the last year over at the Gladiator forum.
I'm planning to put a big inverter into the bed of my Gladiator, perhaps a 3000 watt one. If I do this I'll have to run heavy gauge wire (4/0 i've read) to the engine bay.
Instead of doing this, could I run smaller gauge wire from the engine bay to a secondary battery (with proper isolator and fuse of course) and then run the inverter directly off the secondary battery with the 4/0 gauge wire instead?
My thought was that the charging current to charge 2nd battery would be lower than the inverter demand. So i could get by with charging the 2nd battery with smaller wire, but then when i intermittently use the inverter, it would just drain down the 2nd battery until it gets charged up again.
Thoughts?
I'm planning to put a big inverter into the bed of my Gladiator, perhaps a 3000 watt one. If I do this I'll have to run heavy gauge wire (4/0 i've read) to the engine bay.
Instead of doing this, could I run smaller gauge wire from the engine bay to a secondary battery (with proper isolator and fuse of course) and then run the inverter directly off the secondary battery with the 4/0 gauge wire instead?
My thought was that the charging current to charge 2nd battery would be lower than the inverter demand. So i could get by with charging the 2nd battery with smaller wire, but then when i intermittently use the inverter, it would just drain down the 2nd battery until it gets charged up again.
Thoughts?