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Ski_Pro_3
Oct 15, 2014Explorer
2oldnslow wrote:
It does not matter what current your jacks draw, that current does not go through the controller. Or should not.
Where did you get that idea? Morningstar manual says the exact opposite.
2oldnslow wrote:
The LOAD output is typically not used in an RV application.
Again; where are you getting this stuff from? Everything I've discussed with Morningstar engineers is opposite from what you are saying.
2oldnslow wrote:
It is used for sign lighting and other untended remote applications.
Load is load. Load is not JUST remote application, untended or not.
Please show me anywhere on the internet or other sources that substantiate anything you've said.
The current does go through the controller. The Morningstar controller is designed to have the load go through the controller. Various models with load ratings, like mine rated at 30amps, are designed with that in mind and is predominantly displayed on the face of the product. Why else would there be a load output??? Other cheap controllers might only have a solar in and battery/load combination out, but not this product.
If you have a Morningstar SunSaver controller and are not connecting it up like this diagram, chances are you are voiding it's warranty and bypassing the features you paid extra for.

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