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BFL13
Oct 03, 2017Explorer II
Timeking wrote:
The Zamp input connector is on the front of my TT. One side goes to ground the other is red wire leading to the +12V system. I would like to cut that red wire and route it to the grounded controller permanently installed inside the front pass-thru storage box (in a safe protected location). Then when I want solar power input, I'd only have to plug in the panels via a Zamp-compatible plug.
Is that OK?
Is it OK for the controller to ALWAYS be in the circuit even when no solar panel is connected?
Yes to the last question--but not the other way around with panels and no battery. Always have the battery connected before panels are connected.
With the controller inside, it sounds like you could just ignore the existing Zamp connector, and just go controller-battery with new wires (fuse the positive wire) You could use that existing Zamp for connecting the panel wires from a portable array, and redirect its wires inside from the 12v system to the input side of your controller.
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