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1000W Inverter Cable

1000W Inverter Cable

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Bolt one end to your 1000W inverter, click the other end into your Luffare Power Module, and your inverter is live. No extra wiring, no separate fuse to source, no looking up cable gauges. This is the cable that connects the two.

  • Pre-crimped ring terminals: Bolt straight onto your inverter's input studs. Loosen the terminals, slide the rings on, tighten back down — that's the install on the inverter side.
  • 175A Anderson plug on the Power Module side: Clicks into the matching socket on the Luffare Power Module. One click is all the wiring you do on the battery side.
  • 150A inline fuse, pre-installed: Already on the positive line. If your inverter ever pulls more than 150A or something shorts downstream, the fuse blows before your wiring or battery does. No fuse calc, no separate holder to buy.
  • Built for 1000W inverters only: The 4 AWG cable and 150A fuse are sized for the current a 1000W inverter draws — around 80–90A continuous. For 2000W inverters use the 2000W High Amp version — bigger wire, bigger fuse.

You can't easily get this wrong. The ring terminals are already crimped, the Anderson plug is keyed so polarity can't be reversed, and the fuse is on the cable, sized for the inverter. The whole install is bolt one end, click the other.

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  • Plug-and-play — ring terminals + Anderson plug
  • 150A inline fuse, pre-installed
  • 4 AWG, sized for 1000W inverters
  • About 5 minutes to install
What's in the box
  • 1 × Luffare Plug & Play Inverter Cable for 1000W inverters
  • Ring terminals on the inverter end
  • 175A Anderson plug on the Power Module end
  • 150A inline fuse, pre-installed on the positive line
  • 4 AWG cable

Common questions

Which inverters does this work with?

It's sized for 1000W inverters. Most 12V inverters in that range have standard ring-terminal input studs that fit the rings on this cable — brands like Renogy, GIANDEL, Projecta, Redarc and similar all use the same fitting. If your inverter is bigger than 1000W you need the 2000W High Amp version (different fuse, different gauge).

Will the ring terminals fit my inverter's input studs?

The rings are sized for the standard M8 inverter posts found on most 1000W inverters. If yours uses M6 or M10, get in touch and we can supply ring terminals to suit.

Why a 150A fuse if the inverter is only 1000W?

A 1000W inverter draws around 80–90A continuous from a 12V battery, with short surges higher when the load spikes (starting a fridge, a drill, a microwave). 150A gives you headroom for those spikes without nuisance-blowing, while still protecting the wiring if something goes seriously wrong.

Can I plug this into a normal Anderson plug on my dual battery setup?

Only if it's a 175A Anderson — these are physically larger than the 50A SB50 plugs used on Anderson extension cables. If you've only got a 50A Anderson on your battery system, you'll need to add a 175A connection point. The Luffare Power Module has the matching 175A socket built in.