CA Traveler wrote:
Not sure what you are asking. CBs are normally rated for amps. DC however is much more subject to contact arcing than AC. Panel wires typically connect to the solar controller input and the controller output connects to the battery. The controller may require a disconnect on both input and output.
I used a 240V dual switch (typical AC switch for A/Cs) on my solar panel wires which carry 9A at 90V+. I used a 80A DC CB for the battery side.
What I'm asking is this: All Circuit breaker have a "line" or "in" and and a "load" or "out". In any normal use of a circuit breaker the "line" or "in" post would be from the battery. On the circuit breaker the input post says "Battery". The "load" side says "Aux" and that is what goes out to what ever it is that puts load on the breaker. In a solar application....I see the Solar as the "Line" and the battery as the "Load". So I'd be running the solar into the "battery" side of the breaker and then out the Aux side of the breaker to the battery, as I see the battery as putting the load on the circuit.....