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Magnum Energy MM612 Inverter User Manual

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• Do not attempt to use a vehicle metal frame in place of the DC

negative connection or DC ground. The inverter requires a reliable

negative and ground return path directly to the battery.

• DC wires and cables should be tied together with wire ties or

electrical tape approximately every 6 inches. This helps improve the

surge capability and reduces the effects of inductance, which im-

proves the inverter waveform and reduces the wear of the inverter’s

fi lter capacitors.

• Use only copper wires with a minimum temperature rating of 75° C.
• To ensure the maximum performance from the inverter, all

connections from the battery bank to the inverter should be mini-

mized; the exceptions are the DC overcurrent disconnect in the

positive line and a shunt in the negative line. Any other additional

connection will contribute to additional voltage drops, and these

extra connections points may loosen during use.

• All wiring to the battery terminals should be checked periodically

(once a month) for proper tightness. The torque requirement for the

DC terminals is between 10 to 12 foot-pounds. If you don’t have a

torque wrench, ensure all DC terminals are tight and cannot move.

CAUTION: Be aware that overtightening and misthreading

the nuts on the DC terminals can cause the bolts to strip

and snap/break off.

DC Wiring

This section describes the inverter’s required DC wire sizes and the

recommended disconnect/overcurrent protection, and how to make

the DC connections to the inverter and the battery bank.
DC Wire Sizing and Overcurrent Protection
It is important to use the correct DC wire to achieve maximum ef-

fi ciency from the system and reduce fi re hazards associated with

overheating. See Table 1 to select the minimum DC wire size needed

based on your inverter model. If the distance from the inverter to the

battery bank is greater than 3 feet, use Table 2 to help determine

the minimum recommended cable sizes for longer distances. Always

keep your wire runs as short as practical to help prevent low voltage

shutdowns, and keep the DC breaker from nuisance tripping (or open

fuses) because of increased current draw. Undersized cables can also

lower the inverter’s peak output voltage as well as reduce its ability to

surge heavy loads.

2.0 Installation

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