Inverter/Converter capacity
Found the attached gives a pretty good explanation of all the power and how it’s converted and how much is available. Maybe it can help
”The accessory DC power control module is the device which converts high voltage (300V) direct current (DC) to low voltage (12V) DC for accessory electrical operation and to charge the 12 volt accessory battery. The accessory DC power control module also converts high voltage DC to intermediate (42V) DC to supply the electric power steering system with voltage. The accessory DC power control module is capable of supplying up to 175 Amps of 12 volt DC and up to 50 Amps of 42 volt DC. In Jump Assist mode the accessory DC power control module converts 12 volt DC to high voltage DC to charge the high voltage hybrid batteries. The accessory DC power control module is capable of supplying up to 2.7 Amps at 290 volts DC on the high voltage circuit when operating in Jump Assist. An external 12V DC battery charger is required during the Jump Assist mode because the accessory DC power control module and vehicle controllers may draw as much as 80 Amps of current from the vehicles 12 volt DC system.”
”The accessory DC power control module is the device which converts high voltage (300V) direct current (DC) to low voltage (12V) DC for accessory electrical operation and to charge the 12 volt accessory battery. The accessory DC power control module also converts high voltage DC to intermediate (42V) DC to supply the electric power steering system with voltage. The accessory DC power control module is capable of supplying up to 175 Amps of 12 volt DC and up to 50 Amps of 42 volt DC. In Jump Assist mode the accessory DC power control module converts 12 volt DC to high voltage DC to charge the high voltage hybrid batteries. The accessory DC power control module is capable of supplying up to 2.7 Amps at 290 volts DC on the high voltage circuit when operating in Jump Assist. An external 12V DC battery charger is required during the Jump Assist mode because the accessory DC power control module and vehicle controllers may draw as much as 80 Amps of current from the vehicles 12 volt DC system.”
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