Low voltage power systems with inverters can have very high current flows in the cables that connect the inverter to the batteries. Large AC loads like mircowave ovens, toasters, irons, and washers can cause an inverter operating on a 12 VDC battery to draw 300-500 amps at start up. Using proper size wire between batteries, and from batteries to the inverter, will enable proper operation of the appliance. Cables that are too small will limit the current avaliable to the inverter and may prevent a large load from operating.
Use these cables between a battery bank and an inverter, fuse or power center. They have flexible stranded UL listed copper wire and 3/8" diameter lugs. Lug barrels are covered with glue-filled heat-shrink at each end.
Use cables with 1 lug to connect a battery to a compression connection.
Use this clip to keep interconnect cables neatly connected to module frames so they don't drop below the array.
Bag of 100 clips with anti-corrosion coating.
These tin plated copper lugs have stainless steel set screws and come with stainless steel thread-forming screws and lock washers, to meet NEC requirements for connecting a continuous ground wire to all modules in an array and having the ability to...
UniRac grounding clips (bag of 10)
Order a grounding clip for every two top mounting clamps (end clamps + mid clamps) in your installation. Only one of the two rails in each row requires grounding clips.