โAug-07-2015 05:08 PM
โAug-08-2015 07:39 AM
Fisherguy wrote:pianotuna wrote:
He will never see 20 amps of solar.
Why not?
โAug-08-2015 06:30 AM
โAug-07-2015 08:48 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Confucius say
"Not lower river
Raise bridge"
Yank 100-amp fuse
Push in 120-amp fuse
โAug-07-2015 08:31 PM
smkettner wrote:
If the solar is putting out 20 amps there is probably no power in sight.
If the PD actually is going at 80 amps there has been no solar for some time.
Connect where you like. #4 is good for 140 amps and the chance of popping a fuse is about zero.
โAug-07-2015 08:29 PM
โAug-07-2015 08:23 PM
โAug-07-2015 08:19 PM
pianotuna wrote:
He will never see 20 amps of solar.
Amps will only go one way if the inverter is drawing more than the solar panels are producing.
I think he is using battery voltage sense wires.
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โAug-07-2015 08:19 PM
pianotuna wrote:
He will never see 20 amps of solar.
โAug-07-2015 08:16 PM
โAug-07-2015 08:12 PM
Fisherguy wrote:
If the PCM controller is basically putting out a square wave as it pulses is there a chance it would cause noise on the inverter input? If they were on separate battery feeds would the battery help 'filter' the pulses?
... or am I thinking too much again? ๐
โAug-07-2015 08:11 PM
BFL13 wrote:
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?
โAug-07-2015 08:11 PM
Fisherguy wrote: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
If the PCM controller is basically putting out a square wave as it pulses is there a chance it would cause noise on the inverter input? If they were on separate battery feeds would the battery help 'filter' the pulses?
... or am I thinking too much again? ๐
โAug-07-2015 08:08 PM
BFL13 wrote:
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?
โAug-07-2015 07:55 PM