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time2roll
May 28, 2014Nomad
alliemac9 wrote:
@smkettner - First points noted. What's the benefit of a separate connection for the solar and the converter versus simply tying into the existing connection points before the existing fuse? As for the WFCO, we recently had to troubleshoot some issues with it, and I noted when we got it back on and functioning the system was reading 14.6V. Other than that, I haven't done any monitoring of how well its three stage system is working.
If you have a large enough fuse to handle the solar and WFCO it will be close to 100 amps. Technically that leaves the smaller converter wires unprotected unless you are upgrading that wire as well.
I would rather have an 80amp fuse on the solar (see the manual) and separate 60a fuse on the WFCO connection that I assume is #6 or #4.
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