If you’ve always wanted to install a 12v inverter in your remote cabin, it’s really easy to do and it doesn’t really require any special skills. A few factors that come into play when installing a power inverter in a remote cabin site are as follows. The first factor is choosing the right location for the power inverter. The location that you choose for the installation is ideally one that will have plenty of ventilation and one that is protected from the elements. You don’t want to install your power inverter in an area where it will be exposed rain or snow.
One of the most common mistakes that people make when installing a power inverter is to mount the power inverter directly over the battery bank. The reason this is a problem is because renewable energy batteries are almost always lead acid batteries. You might know that lead acid batteries produce hydrogen gas when they’re being charged. You probably also realize that hydrogen gas can be extremely explosive and flammable. Another reason that this is a problem is because hydrogen gas is also corrosive. Installing the power inverter directly over the battery bank may result in premature failure of the power inverter due to the corrosive nature of the hydrogen gas.
Another key thing to keep in mind when installing a power inverter at your cabin is to use the right type of wires. In some cases, the power inverter that you purchase will be shipped with wires. Most of the time these wires will not be adequate for your purposes because the distance between your power inverter and your batteries will be too great. The farther the power inverter is from the battery bank, the heavier the wires should be.
It’s a really good idea to install a power inverter with the fuse between the power inverter and the battery bank. You’ll want to install this fuse between the positive terminal of the power inverter and the positive terminal of the battery bank. Doing this will protect the power inverter in the event of an electrical problem. In most cases power inverters come with fuses in them but in some cases they require that you completely disassemble a power inverter to gain access the fuse and change it. Taking a few extra minutes to install a fuse like this may save you a lot of headache in trouble in the long run.
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