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Hello All,
I have purchase a Streetwise DC to AC 1000w (2000w Peak) inverter to power various items. I was about to install it, but the cable supplied are a joke at only 2 feet long, if that. Ideally I would lake to place the inverter in the boo of a Freelander 1, ideally screwed behind the nearside back seat.
I did some usual research on google, youtube etc, as to what sort of installation and cables I need and now a bit more confused than ever as there are so man types and some advise that looks good, reading various comments says its now. I would like to have the inverter connected most of the time, even if it switched off and nothing plugged in to it, unless this a bad idea then please tell me.
I have heard there is lot of things to consider on width, heat, and amps and length of cables, but also I like to consider cost. The usually items that will be plugged in to will be small electrical items and a laptop, with the occasional use of maybe a power tool up to about 700-800w.
Just wondering before spending money on the wrong things if someone can please point me a good reliable direction to order the cabling and battery connectors, and fuses if required. There is 3 35amp fuses on the rear of the inverter. When its comes to the ground wire, the instructions do not mention about any type suitable, so again advise on this please would be great.
Much appreciated
Nigel
I have purchase a Streetwise DC to AC 1000w (2000w Peak) inverter to power various items. I was about to install it, but the cable supplied are a joke at only 2 feet long, if that. Ideally I would lake to place the inverter in the boo of a Freelander 1, ideally screwed behind the nearside back seat.
I did some usual research on google, youtube etc, as to what sort of installation and cables I need and now a bit more confused than ever as there are so man types and some advise that looks good, reading various comments says its now. I would like to have the inverter connected most of the time, even if it switched off and nothing plugged in to it, unless this a bad idea then please tell me.
I have heard there is lot of things to consider on width, heat, and amps and length of cables, but also I like to consider cost. The usually items that will be plugged in to will be small electrical items and a laptop, with the occasional use of maybe a power tool up to about 700-800w.
Just wondering before spending money on the wrong things if someone can please point me a good reliable direction to order the cabling and battery connectors, and fuses if required. There is 3 35amp fuses on the rear of the inverter. When its comes to the ground wire, the instructions do not mention about any type suitable, so again advise on this please would be great.
Much appreciated
Nigel