My main concerns are:
- If I have fuses in the correct places, or if I need more.
- If this is the proper use of a bus bar. As far as I know it is, but it seems odd to me that the battery could be sending 250-300 amps to the inverter/charger while the fuse box is only rated for 100 amps on the same connection.
- If the fuse on the battery is sized correctly. 250 amps at 12V is 3000 watts for the inverter, and the battery can discharge up to 360 amps for 3 minutes, and the inverter can run at 3600 watts for 5 minutes (300 amps @ 12V). So, a 300 amp fuse should be more than fine, especially since I don't even have 3000 watts of things to run. A window unit, toaster, and hairdryer running at the same time might get close, but I'd never try to do that on batteries anyway.
Other things to note:
- The Samlex EVO has inputs for an external charger (solar) so it can add any solar amps to its normal charging program, so the solar charger doesn't need to be connected to the batteries.
- The AC panel has a switch for a main breaker that can be wired to be separate from the sub panel circuits, so normally two panels are used here, but I'm using one to save space.
- This system is going into a 7x14 cargo trailer.

Here's the link to the full resolution image. https://i.imgur.com/3tbeNaTl.jpg