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Post by inhabor on Jun 27, 2019 12:50:16 GMT
I have a nuwave induction burner that pulls 1300 watts. It is possible to use it with two 170AH Renogy batteries and a Victron multiplus compact? Do I'll get enough output power from the Renogy batteries?
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Post by tattoo on Jun 27, 2019 16:18:28 GMT
I would say NO especially at night........But I don't know what the rest of your system is to say if it will work in the day time...........
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Post by inhabor on Jun 27, 2019 20:22:54 GMT
I would say NO especially at night........But I don't know what the rest of your system is to say if it will work in the day Three 100 Renogy watts panel, victron mppt controller, victron battery monitor and two 170AH Renogy lithium phosphate batteries.
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Post by tattoo on Jun 28, 2019 0:19:40 GMT
^^^^^ I would say no...^^^^^^ It's not large enough....
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Post by bupkis on Jun 28, 2019 1:58:12 GMT
what the discharge specs of the batteries? www.renogy.com/content/files/Specifications/BATT-LFP-12-170.pdfdoes that show max continuous discharge of 100A for each? That would be 200 A for a parallel pair. For how long? 1 to 2 hrs if FULL? What if each one was discharged at 50A each or 100A total for ~1200watts? is the nuwave an adjustable load or always 1300w?
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