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vic

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Hello all, I purchased a 2026 delta 292rl and love it. I know its inverter prep ready as far as the receptical.
My question is, can I use the existing bus block to connect the main power or do I have to come directly off my batteries. Thanks all so many youtube videos that I got confused! Lol
 

Oregon_Camper

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When connecting/adding an inverter, you can use a busbar, then to inverter. You will need a large (400amp) fuse off battery, before busbar.

Here is my setup, a bit more than you're planning, but will give you a good idea on how to route power.

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Oregon_Camper

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So after connecting to the existing busbar that has all power connected, add a 400a fuse and then add a disconnect switch? Sorry just trying to have it clear!
There is more to this. You will need to determine your inverter size and then replace existing cables coming off battery. Most likely you will need 2/0 or 4/0 AWG to be safe. The busbar you have....from factory? If so, it is most likely not rated to handle the amp draw an inverter will draw. I use and would recommend a Victron Lynx Distributor

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You can see I have 2x of them in my install. The busbar on the far right is the factory 12v busbar with thermal fuse connections. I keep that for small amp 12v gear. I moved my hydraulic jacks/slides off of that busbar.

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vic

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There is more to this. You will need to determine your inverter size and then replace existing cables coming off battery. Most likely you will need 2/0 or 4/0 AWG to be safe. The busbar you have....from factory? If so, it is most likely not rated to handle the amp draw an inverter will draw. I use and would recommend a Victron Lynx Distributor

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You can see I have 2x of them in my install. The busbar on the far right is the factory 12v busbar with thermal fuse connections. I keep that for small amp 12v gear. I moved my hydraulic jacks/slides off of that busbar.

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Got it thanks again!
 

vic

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There is more to this. You will need to determine your inverter size and then replace existing cables coming off battery. Most likely you will need 2/0 or 4/0 AWG to be safe. The busbar you have....from factory? If so, it is most likely not rated to handle the amp draw an inverter will draw. I use and would recommend a Victron Lynx Distributor

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You can see I have 2x of them in my install. The busbar on the far right is the factory 12v busbar with thermal fuse connections. I keep that for small amp 12v gear. I moved my hydraulic jacks/slides off of that busbar.

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So running another batt cable from the battery leaving the other existing cable there connected to busbar . Then with new battery cable then add fuse, disconnect switch etc. Getting a Pure Sine 2500w with auto transfer switch .
 

Oregon_Camper

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So running another batt cable from the battery leaving the other existing cable there connected to busbar . Then with new battery cable then add fuse, disconnect switch etc. Getting a Pure Sine 2500w with auto transfer switch .
I'd recommend removing all cables from battery...route new cables to Victron Lynx...then pull 12v from there for the existing 12 bus bar and your new inverter. You can see how I did this in my image above.
 

dwcfish

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There is more to this. You will need to determine your inverter size and then replace existing cables coming off battery. Most likely you will need 2/0 or 4/0 AWG to be safe. The busbar you have....from factory? If so, it is most likely not rated to handle the amp draw an inverter will draw. I use and would recommend a Victron Lynx Distributor

View attachment 4588

You can see I have 2x of them in my install. The busbar on the far right is the factory 12v busbar with thermal fuse connections. I keep that for small amp 12v gear. I moved my hydraulic jacks/slides off of that busbar.

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Umm, probably poking the bear here.......Look at those Battle Bomb Batteries............
 

Oregon_Camper

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Umm, probably poking the bear here.......Look at those Battle Bomb Batteries............
Trust me, I have already had a LONG coversation with BB. I was under contract with them for a year, but no longer. They have agreed if I ever have an issue, they will make it right. Time will tell.
 
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