The last major component to be installed in my electrical system was a Victron pure sinewave phoenix inverter 12/800.
Inverters take the 12V direct current and converts it into 230V alternating current that allows you to power things like TVs, laptop/phone chargers, via household plug sockets.
For this particular model of inverter, the 12/800 relates to the 12V it converts and the 800watt max it can power at one time.
In this video, I only wired the inverter to my 12V system, I’ll be wiring a consumer unit and my plug sockets in a later video as I start to do the cladding and work out exactly where I want my plug sockets located.
If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment below.
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Materials used:
Victron Inverter 12/800 - [ Ссылка ]
Kill Switch - [ Ссылка ]
100A Mega Fuse - [ Ссылка ]
Fuse Holder - [ Ссылка ]
16mm2 Battery Cable - Red - [ Ссылка ]
16mm2 Battery Cable - Black - [ Ссылка ]
16mm x 8mm Cable Lugs x6 - [ Ссылка ]
16mm x 10mm Cable Lugs x6 - [ Ссылка ]
Cable Heat Shrink - [ Ссылка ]
TOTAL SPEND: £336.58
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - Disclaimer
0:53 - Circuit diagram
1:44 - Components
2:10 - What is an inverter?
3:24 - Fixing down inverter
4:20 - Cutting, stripping, crimping cables
5:38 - Wiring up inverter
7:35 - Recap
7:55 - Testing the inverter
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