dcg9381
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So, I'm driving a set of DC to AC inverters with a set of Lithium batteries. I have two places to view amperage and they both "agree" within about 10%. I'm pushing 165A continuous (55A * 3 batteries), my cables (both) are getting "warm" to the touch, not hot, I can keep my hands on them, and seem to hold temp for the hour or so I ran this test. Cables are hand pressure crimped with copper, 3/8 terminals, they are not hot at the connectors.
I don't typically like to see/feel "warm" wires. Thoughts?
Battery specs:

Cable specs:

Welding cable amp charts should I'm "well" within spec. I realize welders do not run 100% cycle. I also find differences between charts for welding cable and "universal wiring (DC)". Below.

I don't typically like to see/feel "warm" wires. Thoughts?
Battery specs:
- 48V * 3 batteries
- LiFePO
- 100A peak sustained discharge (they have individual 100A breakers)
- 5120 Wh capacity

Cable specs:
- Copper "DC Welding Wire" 4/0 AWG (4 feet)
- Copper "DC Welding Wire" 2/0 AWG (6 feet)
- Ends are hand crimped, copper

Welding cable amp charts should I'm "well" within spec. I realize welders do not run 100% cycle. I also find differences between charts for welding cable and "universal wiring (DC)". Below.

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