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What is the DC input Post size on 24V Giandle 3K inverters

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I am helping someone with an upgrade to a remote system. Part of the upgrade will be replacing the 24V Giandle inverter that is currently in place. Since the system is in a remote spot we are trying to plan everything in advance, but we do not know the size of the existing Ring Lugs on the cables going to the inverter. If you have a 24V Giandle 3k and could check I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks

Edit:
The model number is PS-3000KAR 24V
The manual does not say the lug size.
 
Is there a spec sheet online somewhere? Perhaps it's listed on a spec sheet.
If there is one out there, I can not find it.

I contacted Giandle Support and there response was

Hello, the size of the 3000W battery terminal is 10X10x26mm
I am not sure if that means it is a 10MM stud....?? haveing 3 dimensions does not make sense for a round stud. (I have asked for clarification)
 
Wow. 12mm seems really large and 6.5mm seems small. Do you know which end goes to the inverter?
I'm really hoping that's 2 different wire diameters and you can use either the 12mm wire OR 2 pieces of the 6mm wire to carry the current required.
The response about it being 10x10x26 is metric terminology and means it's an M10 x 26mm long bolt on there.
 
I just got this back from Giandle:

Giandle Support:
The DC connection lugs are 8-5 200A, the inner diameter is 12mm
Nothing like getting consistent, clear, and concise answers. :confused:
 
The cable goes to inverter should be Ф6.5㎜,hope the below photo can help you to understand more.
 

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