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MrWizard wrote:
Connect it to the wires for the inverter
The inverter is never going to draw more than what it always use,s
If part of that power amps is from the solar , that just less from the batteries, very unlikely to do an over load on the inverter circuit
โAug-07-2015 07:35 PM
BFL13 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Just do it. It is not as if you are dealing with 90 amps.
If he has the 80amp PD going as well as say 20 amps of solar, he would equal his 100 amp fuse on that path. If he passed the solar along the inverter wires it would only add up to the solar amps on that 80 amp fuse there.
I am not clear on what happens if the amps are opposing direction on the same wire. What would the solar controller think is going on if it is trying to pass 20 amps to the battery along a wire that had 10 amps coming the other way to the inverter?
You do have inverter/chargers using the same DC wire set for both functions, but I am unclear if that would ever be at the same time.
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pianotuna wrote:
Just do it. It is not as if you are dealing with 90 amps.
โAug-07-2015 06:06 PM