โJul-16-2018 09:08 AM
โJul-17-2018 12:16 PM
red31 wrote:Either you're unclear on the concept, or simply making things up. The manual says no such thing, because it would incorrect.
As stated in MS manual, the voltage drop does not reduce as the batt fills unless there is less power potential from the panel from heating or less sun.
โJul-17-2018 10:26 AM
jplante4 wrote:red31 wrote:
"Locate the controller within 10 ft (3 M) of the battery bank."
Is that based on the recommended wire gauge between the controller and battery? If so, you can up the gauge and go longer.
โJul-17-2018 10:15 AM
โJul-17-2018 09:52 AM
โJul-17-2018 09:45 AM
โJul-17-2018 08:36 AM
โJul-17-2018 08:33 AM
red31 wrote:Fail. That's not Morningstar, and I'm not clicking on a link hosted by "2n1s7w3qw84d2ysnx3ia2bct-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com".
https://2n1s7w3qw84d2ysnx3ia2bct-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/SS3.IOM_.Operators_Manual.01.EN_.pdf
The unit should be located in the same ambient temperature as the battery.The SunSaver does not support remote battery temperature sensing, and it's clear that's why they suggest (should, not must) it be mounted close to the battery. As I said, having the controller adjust for the battery temperature is more important than worrying about voltage drop, which becomes minimal as the battery gets full. Typical temperature adjustment is 0.03 V/degree C, so a 10 degree (18F) change in temperature makes more difference than a 2% voltage drop, even at full current. The SS maxes out at 20A, so that's the drop for a 29 foot one-way run of 8 gauge copper.
Locate the controller within 10 ft (3 M) of the battery bank.
โJul-17-2018 07:13 AM
mike-s wrote:red31 wrote:They might, but they don't.
A Morningstar manual might suggest 10' MAX from controller to batt.
โJul-17-2018 06:55 AM
red31 wrote:Are you trying to prove something? If so, you should provide a proper source. That phrase is nowhere to be found in the manuals for the Morningstar Prostar (gen3) or Prostar MPPT controllers.
"Locate the controller within 10 ft (3 M) of the battery bank."
โJul-17-2018 05:29 AM
jplante4 wrote:red31 wrote:
"Locate the controller within 10 ft (3 M) of the battery bank."
Is that based on the recommended wire gauge between the controller and battery? If so, you can up the gauge and go longer.
โJul-17-2018 05:05 AM
red31 wrote:
"Locate the controller within 10 ft (3 M) of the battery bank."
โJul-17-2018 04:40 AM
โJul-17-2018 04:22 AM
Almot wrote:Yep, because both the controller and the battery can source current, both need a fuse or breaker nearby.
There should be 2 fuses: a controller fuse close to controller, and the battery fuse close to the battery.
red31 wrote:They might, but they don't.
A Morningstar manual might suggest 10' MAX from controller to batt.
โJul-16-2018 06:51 PM