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I'm kind of new to electrical work and would appreciate some help validating my setup.
I'm planning to install the @genesisoffroad dual battery kit soon and want to add outlets in my trunk. Specifically, I'm installing a 700W inverter and connecting 2 12V outlets (this kit), 1 USB outlet with a voltmeter, and 1 110V outlet. Additionally, I'm considering running an extension cord from the inverter outside and hiding it under the bumper, just in case I need an outlet outside. Here are my questions:
I'm planning to install the @genesisoffroad dual battery kit soon and want to add outlets in my trunk. Specifically, I'm installing a 700W inverter and connecting 2 12V outlets (this kit), 1 USB outlet with a voltmeter, and 1 110V outlet. Additionally, I'm considering running an extension cord from the inverter outside and hiding it under the bumper, just in case I need an outlet outside. Here are my questions:
- For the 15-foot run to the inverter, it seems I'll need 2 AWG wire according to this calculator. I'm unsure whether the negative wire should be connected to the battery or if connecting it to the body is sufficient. Also, the calculator mentions the distance should be a roundtrip, implying around 30 feet total. Using 2 AWG seems quite substantial...
- I plan to install a bus near the inverter (rear passenger quarter) for connecting outlets and other electronics. Is it correct that I need to run these thicker wires to this bus, with everything else (outlets, inverter, etc.) connected to the bus? Is it ok to use this one?
- It seems I need to install a fuse; I'm considering a 70 amp fuse. Would this be adequate? Though I don't anticipate exceeding it, would it be safer to opt for a 100 amp fuse (70 for the inverter and 30 for the rest)? Something like that.
- Many components come with their own fuses. If I have a main fuse, what should I do with these additional fuses? Should they be installed closer to the battery, or is it acceptable to connect everything to the bus? I'm a bit confused on this point...
- The voltmeter, as I am connecting the wires to the second battery, will it show the charge of this battery only? Right?
- For one of the outlets (USB) I need to extend wires from 2 feet to probably 8. Should I take bigger wires or the same size?
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