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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    I have worked in Industrial, Nuclear and Commercial Electrical Construction environments for 40 years, I was an Electrical Inspector for the Automatic Train Control System for the most complicated electric trains in the world for 10 years. UL is not the know all be all of Electrical Work.
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    So everyone who buys an inverter and installs it into their truck needs to have that installation UL Approved I don't think so.
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    What are you talking about? All of my components are UL Listed.
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    I must be getting punchy in my older years, I just realized If I close both switches my batts are in parallel with each other.
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    All of these devices will only be used one at a time Its my first build so I built it primarily to recharge cordless tools, but realize it has more potential than that.
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    I read that current flow in a battery is positive to negative, but electron flow is negative to positive, so will electrons flow from the negative on the charger, to the negative on both Batts, and then flow inside both Batts to the positive posts, causing some type of damage to the fully...
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    Pure Sine Wave Inverter using Two Lithium Ion Batteries

    Hello Baluncore I am using 23ah Lithium Ion Batteries, each has its own BMS built in. The Inverter is a 600w, the intended load is end table lamps/standard refrigerator/cordless tool battery recharging/recharge electric bike batteries, small power tools/laptops/phones ...a stand alone unit for...
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