This is up to your setup. You can use "smaller" wires for the entire setup, have a 24V inverter instead of 12V. This means that a 24V system will draw less current than a 12V system for the same power output. This can result in less heat generation and power wastage, making 24V systems more efficient. You can put two 24V in series and build a 48V system easier with less batteries. It is really up to your use cases if it make sense at all ;-)
@bitsurfr469 ай бұрын
I think your right as long as your only goal is to power an inverter. On my boat all the electronics and the electrics are all 12 volt. You would need a step-down transformer for a 24 volt battery to work there.😮
@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi9 ай бұрын
@@bitsurfr46 Yeah, that might not really make sense ;-)
@marbella-elviria9 ай бұрын
What about the BMS, they simply skipped it? So this will life very short!
@SoundzAlive19 ай бұрын
Most things like fridges, chartplotters, toilets etc will run on 24V on a boat and the rest just step down. The advantage is you don't need the same gauge wiring it is less gauge for 24V.