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BFL13
Dec 13, 2017Explorer II
The overcharge was from the solar not having a controller. That is what the controller is for. To prevent the voltage from rising above a certain amount of voltage (called the "high set point")
The overvoltage was not caused by the converter and other chargers being on at the same time.
The reason to be able to switch off the converter is only so the converter will not get any 120v from the inverter when you are off-grid on battery only. And that is only if the inverter's 120 is wired so it can run the converter, such as in a "whole house" set-up.
The overvoltage was not caused by the converter and other chargers being on at the same time.
The reason to be able to switch off the converter is only so the converter will not get any 120v from the inverter when you are off-grid on battery only. And that is only if the inverter's 120 is wired so it can run the converter, such as in a "whole house" set-up.
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