Installation of 2,000 Watt Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter For 24 Volt Battery Bank
Question:
My current inverter has two 14 gauge wires going into it and the plug. can I still use this inverter? I use the gfci plug as well. I purchased this one early April but went to install it today and found out it doesn’t have a place to install wires
asked by: Joey
Expert Reply:
What I think you are asking with your question is how the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter, # 34279952 is connected to your battery bank. This is a 2,000 watt inverter for use with a 24 Volt battery system. You will need to remove the DC terminal covers to install the Pos/Neg leads using ring terminals. Please refer to the image on page 11 of the installation instructions.
With all inverter installations, it is highly recommended to use a fuse. If you do not already have a fuse in your circuit, I suggest the Installation Kit for Go Power Inverters with 200 Amp Fuse, # 342GPDCKIT3 for either 12V or 24V systems.
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