I recently had a MultiPlus II 2x120V installed in my RV.
My max load is the microwave, which draws about 1,400 watts, about 130 DC amps when running.
The installer ran a single pair of 1/0 AWG cables, about 8 feet long from battery to the inverter. I find a significant voltage drop by probing across these long cable lengths, nearly 1 volt in total when running at the full load. I have inspected and torqued the lug nuts properly and am confident the voltage loss is occurring over the cables themselves.
The inverter manual suggests using two pairs of 1/0 AWG. I had a local shop supply me with another pair of 2/0 AWG (not always easy to obtain as I am traveling with the RV). My first thought was to replace the 1/0 AWG pair with the 2/0 AWG pair. But in surveying the scene, it has occurred to me that I could run the 2/0 AWG pair in parallel with the existing 1/0 AWG pair.
Is there any reason to not do this mixing of unequal gauges? I imagine that the 1/0 AWG pair will have higher resistance and carry less current than the 2/0 AWG pair. But overall, the current carrying capacity should be still higher than having two 1/0 AWG pairs?
All suggestions are appreciated.