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Emergency Power Out from your Chevy Bolt EV (Inverter Step-by-Step Installation)

An electric vehicle is a great power source in an emergency situation. We'll show you step by step how to draw power out of it for your needs! Please click SHOW MORE! In this video, we show how to connect a power inverter to a Chevy Bolt EV and use it to get 1,000 watts to power a fridge, furnace, or other load in an emergency. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 1:11 Inverter 2:01 Circuit Breaker 3:16 Cabling 4:09 Anderson Disconnect 5:11 Building a Cable 11:04 Connecting to Inverter 12:14 12V System Overview 16:05 Wiring the Breaker 18:48 Connecting the Positive 20:37 Connecting the Negative 24:45 Chassis Ground 26:03 12V Testing 27:31 Connect Inverter 28:22 Inverter Load Testing 31:18 How/What to Power? 32:03 Keeping it Running 32:55 Conclusion, End Car, and Links In this video, I used a 2,000 watt inverter because it's one that I already owned and used for other projects. For many electric vehicles, the maximum continuous power they can provide through the 12V system may be around 1,200 watts. Because of that, a 1,000 watt inverter may be the best choice for an inverter DEDICATED to an electric car setup Consult your inverter manual for detailed information on what size cable to use, cable length, and voltage drop. In general, SHORT and THICK cables are best for the high current from the 12V system. The 2023 Bolt EV specifically has a 130A DC/DC converter. That's approximately 1600 watts, but you want to keep in mind that's the MAXIMUM and that the car itself needs some power to run electronics, the cooling pump, etc. Drawing 1,000 watts is about 80 amps, or a little over 60% of the max rating on the DC/DC converter. At that power draw, the converter should barely even get warm. Tools and Materials: 1,000 Watt Xantrex Inverter: https://amzn.to/3JeoSkM 175A Anderson Connectors: https://amzn.to/3WAtYLq Bussman 100A Breaker: https://amzn.to/3HxzY3m Hydraulic Crimper: https://amzn.to/3HwPFHQ Welding Cable: https://amzn.to/3RcXvd2 Lugs: https://amzn.to/3WDub04 ------------------------- If you like what I do you can support me at:   / 300mpg   By shopping at Amazon anyways: www.amazon.com/shop/benjaminnelson For more Information, visit: https://300mpg.org -------------------------- Most Popular Playlists: Build Your Own Electric Car: https://bit.ly/2zMufmN Build Your Own Electric Motorcycle: https://bit.ly/2AT7eOF CHAdeMO Power OUT from an Electric Car:    • 3D Printed CHAdeMO Connector for Vehi...   -------------------------------- Contact Ben Nelson: Please just leave a comment for me at: https://300mpg.org/about/ and I'll get right back to you. --------------------------------- Music by: "Local Forecast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... ---------------------------------- As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon links help support this these videos.

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