Whatever the spec says, halve it, 135A on a 20m㎡ cable ?Caesium wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 5:32 pm I'll be using 20mm cable for battery interconnects that I can't do with the supplied busbars, which should be good for 135A. And a set of long pylontech cables to branch off the Pylon stack. So to protect the cables 100A fuses should be good I think. I reckon I could go lower as during normal operation once balanced I'd expect no more than about 10 - 20A as the LF280s will share the work with all 6 Pylons.
100A on a 25m㎡ Pylontech cable is very warm, 120A on 25m㎡ Pylontech cable is very hot. There are some thinwall cables capable of higher temps but do you want cables which are potentially too hot to touch ?
I sometimes go to 166A on my 70m㎡ cable back to the inverter and its warm. And hot where it goes through an isolator or fuse block even with bolt down ceramic fuses with extra copper here and there for both conductivity and heatsinking.
This is what I used to have, within spec for 120A or more but it was too hot for comfort at around 120A, even with 35m㎡ intermediate cables.
Now with more copper and 50m㎡ intermediate cables, much more comfortable, still gets warm though at 120A. The bottom left cable is only 25m㎡ because it comes from my Victron charge controller and supplementary battery charger limited to around 40A max.