One last tip
Don't fit an isolator AFTER the inverter, i.e. most people would install the cable, then the inverter (in some convenient position) and then to comply with regs, an isolator at the motor. If you isolate the motor this way, you might not have an inverter..but just a pile of useless electronics.
The way we do it is take the cable to the motor.Fit an isolator. Then take the cable back to where you want to fit the inverter. Then go from the inverter to feed the motor. Its a bit snaky but you isolate the power upstream of the inverter which stops it going bang.
Also, dont exceed the maximum distance between the inverter and the motor. It varys between makers.
Excessive lengths cause interference.
In the UK we fit filters to cut out the 'noise' generated by the inverter.
Friar Tuck of Sherwood