I've been slowly piecing together a small home battery system, mostly for backup during outages but also because I like tinkering with this stuff lol. Over the last year, I picked up a stack of LiFePO4 cells, a decent BMS, and even scored a used inverter from a neighbor who was upgrading his solar. Everything has been sitting in the garage, and now I'm finally at the point where it's time to run some real wiring.
Here's where I'm second guessing myself because I've watched a ton of Youtube builds, but everyone seems to have their own way of wiring things, for me I'm trying to balance safety, neatness, and cost. My main questions are around cable gauge, breaker placement, and whether I should run shunts in line for monitoring right from the start or just keep it simple until I expand.
I'd really like to set it up clean and future proof, not something I'll regret redoing in six months. Anyone else here been through this stage and found a wiring setup that made life easier for you?
Here's where I'm second guessing myself because I've watched a ton of Youtube builds, but everyone seems to have their own way of wiring things, for me I'm trying to balance safety, neatness, and cost. My main questions are around cable gauge, breaker placement, and whether I should run shunts in line for monitoring right from the start or just keep it simple until I expand.
I'd really like to set it up clean and future proof, not something I'll regret redoing in six months. Anyone else here been through this stage and found a wiring setup that made life easier for you?