I have a small off-grid system consisting of: 6 panel charging a battery bank of 8 12v 88 Ahr deep cycle leisure batteries. These are configured in series/parallel to supply 24vdc to an 5000w pure sine inverter. The problem I have is that when using bank to supply 1kw oil filled radiator or AC unit pulling 850watts, the positive battery terminal into the inverter gets so hot that on 2 occasions it has melted the terminal. Each time I have increased the cable sizes and am now using 10mm (the same as for the bank connections) on the assumption that less resistance would cure the issue. Unfortunately, it has not. On top of this the inverter stops drawing for low voltage when bank is at 27v, when the manual says it will not cut until 21v. Everything works okay for less power hungry devices e.g. TV, Hi-fi, kettle. The inverter is called 'Power Jack' and was sourced from China. My thoughts are that it is the inverter not controlling the current draw correctly. Does anybody have any thoughts?