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jrnymn7
Apr 30, 2015Explorer
Actually, according to his schematic, even the 19.6v solar voltage could not have made it to the bank, seeing as it had to go thru that (blown) 100a fuse.
So, the gennie's starter blows the 100a fuse, just as the gennie starts up. This in turn disables all power, both in and out of the battery bank. The solar controller becomes inoperable, due to its being connected to the panels only, and thus stops bucking. And there's no other damage to the bank, or anything else... all due to that blown fuse.
So, the gennie's starter blows the 100a fuse, just as the gennie starts up. This in turn disables all power, both in and out of the battery bank. The solar controller becomes inoperable, due to its being connected to the panels only, and thus stops bucking. And there's no other damage to the bank, or anything else... all due to that blown fuse.
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