The wires I added to the inverter do trigger the relay, so now I just need to run wires to a switch inside the cabin and I will be able to turn on the inverter remotely. I am putting the transfer switch inside as well along with all monitors, so I should not need to open doors and go onto electrical area unless I am having a problem.

This is where the big fuses are 250A for battery and 150A for inverter. I may be replacing the ANL for some higher end DC breakers. I do not like how hot they get when running 1500W inverter at max. That would be a rare load, but I still don't like it. I just had these in my cabinet, so I used them. The 80A breaker is just to protect the wire to the DC fuse panel. I like the breaker because I can disconnect just that while working on the other wired. If I need more than that, I have the main disconnect in view next to fuses.
The BMS will protect each battery at 150A for 300 total. I should never see a load close to that, so if I did, that would mean a good short on the buss bar and I'd want to protect the wiring. The BMS should protect the batteries.

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