TheWire wrote:
However, I underestimated the cost, wiring size and battery bank to provide this inverter with 200 to 400 AMPS of 12VDC.
Ready. Fire. Aim !
You could size your wires to provide for the microwave only. You don't NEED to support maximum capacity. And then some new gadget will come along in 2 years, that you JUST have to have, and you'd wish you had the 2KW of AC.
Locate the inverter close to the batteries, the included charger will nicely charge from your generator. A local battery shop should be able to make up cables for you.
Or consider re-wireing for 24 or 48V, much easier to wire batteries in series, than in parallel, and shop for new inverter/charger.
Personally, 30A into T-105's would work, as the current is likely to drop down quickly as the battery charges up, and I'm likely to monitor it closely. For un-attended charging, I'd limit it to 20A. The battery Mfg likely has a spec for long life.