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Old 12-15-2014, 02:41 PM   #1
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Charge Controller & Inverter Battery Connection??

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OK in the process of hooking up my charge controller then the inverter, But to exactly what post on the batteries do I do that or does it matter?. I am Wiring up 4 T-104 in series and parallel as shown in the right diagram with the 6 volt batteries. Will be using 4 Awg for the charge controller and 4/0 for the 3000 Watt Inverter which came with the Samlex kit.

Could I hook the positives to the 3rd T-105 Positive terminal and the negatives to the 4th T-105 Negative terminal?

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Best connection, for T-105 or other six volt, diagram on right, + to the top left as shown, Minus (ground) to the bottom right.

Optional (Seriously doubt you will ever notice a difference) Exactly as drawn.
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Agree with wa8yxm. Just use the primary connection points.
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