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pianotuna
Apr 30, 2015Nomad III
Hi snowman,
If there is the equivalent of "no battery (fuse blown)" then the controller does not know what voltage battery it is connected to. That is how they "decide" what voltage to output (12, 24, 36 etc.)
What controller is it?
It is prudent to connect the controller to the battery using a fuse that would protect that wire. Doing that through a 100 amp fuse essentially means the wire to the controller is unprotected.
Hopefully the control boards will not have let out the magic blue smoke.
If there is the equivalent of "no battery (fuse blown)" then the controller does not know what voltage battery it is connected to. That is how they "decide" what voltage to output (12, 24, 36 etc.)
What controller is it?
It is prudent to connect the controller to the battery using a fuse that would protect that wire. Doing that through a 100 amp fuse essentially means the wire to the controller is unprotected.
Hopefully the control boards will not have let out the magic blue smoke.
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