I proof tested the 6S LTO Battery for use as a Jump Starter and it works as expected.
The jump starter cable has alligator clips on one end and a spark proof XT90 connector on the other end, and the wire gauge is 10AWG.
The wires don't get hot for short cranking, I cranked the car several times in a row to check this.
The maximum current surge was around 330A for a very short period of time.
I only have a 200A fuse in a small form factor that should fit in the box, I'm not sure if it has some delay and will handle the surge, if not I can connect two fuses in parallel.
For this test I meant to use the second multi-meter as a voltmeter to measure voltage drop, but I messed up and used it as a second clamp meter.
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Next I will proof test Solar charging.
The battery should automatically switch from regular 12VDC charging to a Solar charging once ignition is turned off.
For this I am using an MPPT charge controller.
It is less efficient than the more efficient charge controller I have, however the latter is not an MPPT and will not charge at the low current typical of a small solar panel.