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Adding Batteries
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Re: Adding Batteries
We should keep in mind that there is a lot of current involved when we're talking about inverters. Should something go wrong, it will have catastrophic consequences even with the smallest oversight, cheaping out using low quality hardware, or improper installation practices. I've seen the results of some failures due to these, it's not pretty. And some installs were done by so called inverter installers/system design engineers. The problem is that they're typically versed in residential installations, and are unfamiliar with marine practices so they use non marine hardware and installation techniques. The install might look good to the average person but a good surveyor will quickly tear it to shreds and condemn its use. A failure in a poorly installed system with improper hardware may not be covered by the insurer if it's discovered proper installation practices weren't adhered to, it's their way out of honoring a claim.
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