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MrWizard
Jul 18, 2015Moderator
the xantrex does NOT have auto system sense ,
you set the voltage system 12, 24, 48 with jumpers
as long as you do not exceed the input voltage limit, it will output the charge and float you you set from the internal dial switches
i'm telling you how it works and you refuse to believe me
when i find time, i guess i will just have to make a little video, showing the Fluke plugged directly into the panel drop wires and the read outs on the Turngy meter and the face of the xantrex
a device doesn't have to have an inductor coil to reduce DC voltage
it can be done that way, but it doesn't have to have one
you only MUST have an inductor/transformer to increase/boost voltage
this is ALL Off Topic to this thread, which is about isolating and boosting the panel voltage for the chassis battery
and the voltage Booster i will be installing
BTW if PWM doesn't control voltage how is it the batteries never seen full panel voltage ?
you set the voltage system 12, 24, 48 with jumpers
as long as you do not exceed the input voltage limit, it will output the charge and float you you set from the internal dial switches
i'm telling you how it works and you refuse to believe me
when i find time, i guess i will just have to make a little video, showing the Fluke plugged directly into the panel drop wires and the read outs on the Turngy meter and the face of the xantrex
a device doesn't have to have an inductor coil to reduce DC voltage
it can be done that way, but it doesn't have to have one
you only MUST have an inductor/transformer to increase/boost voltage
this is ALL Off Topic to this thread, which is about isolating and boosting the panel voltage for the chassis battery
and the voltage Booster i will be installing
BTW if PWM doesn't control voltage how is it the batteries never seen full panel voltage ?
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