New Power center

110 volt, 12 volt, Batteries, Converters and Inverters, Solar
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Re: New Power center

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Sorry, my bad
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Re: New Power center

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Salty wrote: Thu Sep 20, 2018 4:53 pm Three reasons.. The power center was on clearance.
I'll not run 90 Amp but likely limit to 75 and wanted to separate the 120 VAC Circuits

When you’re referring to limiting the 12v to 75 amps, is there a place for an actual 12v 75 amp main breaker or fuse on the panel?
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BTW, do you know what size 12v wires are between the current converter and your batteries?
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Re: New Power center

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I'll limit the output by fusing the outputs accordingly.
I have not begun the rewire or the solar install, so I have not as yet checked the gauge of wire power center to battery. Other issues keep arising that require my attention. I seem to put out one fire only to have another erupt. Additionally, I travel for work and spend weeks away at a time. I'll be ecstatic if I have the major issues completed by Christmas - solar and rewire inclusive.
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