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Bill,
3000 watts is a lot of of AC power for a small to medium sized boat. Most of the time you will be using only a fraction of the output. But, that doesn't mean you can undersize the wires. 4/0 cable should be fine. I'm using 4/0 cable for my 4Kw inverter/charger but it's 24 volt on the DC side so the current is half that of a 12 volt unit. If the alternator in your outboard is indeed a 70 amp model, the 12 gauge wire is way undersized. For the distance you listed you should use #1 AWG for the positive and negative cables between the alternator and battery. You should fuse the positive wire near the battery. I would suggest an 80 amp ANL fuse and block. If you use the proper sized wire you won't need a fuse at the alternator. Rusty "Wet-n-Wild Bill" wrote in message m... I do understand the math P=IE! Another concern is recharging the battery bank for the Inverter. I heard that my outboards have dual 70 Amp alternator outputs, if so i should be able to utilize the second output for the inverter battery bank? My wire size requirement for a 3000w inverter is 4/0 with a 450amp fuse. The distance of the outboards to the I-Battery Bank will be about 15-20 feet. I'm not sure what the size wire for the alternator output possible 12 ga. Should i increase the size of the wire for this run? IF i donot have a dual outputs on the alternators what other options would i have to re-charge the batteries underway? Bill |
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