Boon Docker wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
One small fly in the ointment. If the solar goes above the cut out voltage on the inverter you won't be too happy for the inverter to be cycling on and off. The work around is to have a switch on the input side of the solar so you can turn it off to prevent over voltage.
Would the inverter not do the same thing if the charge controller wires were connected directly to the battery?
Yes,....that statement makes no sense at all. The charge controller does just that, it regulates the panel hi voltage down to acceptable battery voltage.
Put another way, it makes no difference which end of the cables feeding the inverter you connect the controller to.