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I'm looking at installing two lithium batteries in my bed to power my camping electronics. Both batteries have a max discharge of 100 amps each. If I hook them in parallel, my mind tells me I now have a max discharge of 200 amps. These will be connected to a 2000 watt inverter, so I'm hoping I'm correct that running them in parallel increases the discharge rate.

Am I correct?
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I'll also point out that the max load I'd ever put on that is probably 1600 to maybe 1800 watts even though the inverter is rated for 2000/4000
 

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Yes, and 200 amps is usually the recommended amp draw for 2000 watt inverter. This is what I put in my camper. You probably already know this, but be sure to use 2/0 wire to handle that 200 amps and an appropriate fuse on the positive. A rated kill switch would be goid as well. Enjoy, Its a nice set up.
 
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Perfect, thanks, and yes, I have some 2/0 cable for that
 

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The 2/0 cable is only for the battery connection correct? I'm not sure if there is a panel that has that big of a connection on it? Also what about from batteries to switch panel?
 

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Also, you need a DC/DC charger. Do NOT connect them directly to the starting battery under the hood.
 
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The 2/0 cable is only for the battery connection correct? I'm not sure if there is a panel that has that big of a connection on it? Also what about from batteries to switch panel?
You will need heavy cables from the batteries to the inverter because at 2000 watts you’re pulling a lot of amps and so you need thick wires to avoid the heat
 

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You will need heavy cables from the batteries to the inverter because at 2000 watts you’re pulling a lot of amps and so you need thick wires to avoid the heat
No inverter for me! Everything is 12 volt. All cooking is propane
 

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One thing you should be aware is that most LifePo4 batteries will not charge under 32 degrees Fahrenheit unless they have a built in heater. Discharging them under 32 degrees is not problem.
 
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I have a lot of experience in building and using lifepo4 batteries so I'm aware of the charging and discharging characteristics related to temps, I just wanted to check myself about the discharge rate of parallel batteries. After mulling it over many many times, I might go back to my Lion Energy Safari ME instead of running my other batteries in parallel. Decisions decisions.
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