โJun-05-2018 10:52 AM
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โJun-09-2018 06:56 PM
โJun-09-2018 05:12 PM
TechWriter wrote:
You'll get better advice on MidNite Solar Forum.
โJun-09-2018 03:57 PM
โJun-09-2018 01:55 PM
pianotuna wrote:
A quote from the Bussman Solar Article "For arrays with only one or two sub-arrays and sub-array cables adequately sized, fusing may only be required if local installation regulations or codes require them."
TechWriter wrote:
And right after that quote is this:
"However Cooper Bussman recommends fuse link protection in all PV systems as unpredicted fault currents may occur in the event of inverter failure."
pianotuna wrote:
Which refers to grid tied inverters. I don't know any RV'er who uses them.
โJun-09-2018 08:42 AM
TechWriter wrote:pianotuna wrote:
A quote from the Bussman Solar Article "For arrays with only one or two sub-arrays and sub-array cables adequately sized, fusing may only be required if local installation regulations or codes require them."
And right after that quote is this:
"However Cooper Bussman recommends fuse link protection in all PV systems as unpredicted fault currents may occur in the event of inverter failure."
โJun-09-2018 07:25 AM
westend wrote:Traveler7 wrote:For sure.2oldman wrote:
There's no compelling safety reason for fusing solar. It's not like they are batteries capable of runaway amperage starting fires.
Well, A lightning strike on the panel might give you a compelling reason...
I like that inline manual breaker that Denver Transplant linked to. Here: Inline breaker I used a Bussman manual breaker and they are twice that price. It sure is handy to have a switch on that circuit, though.
โJun-09-2018 04:45 AM
โJun-08-2018 10:25 PM
pianotuna wrote:
A quote from the Bussman Solar Article "For arrays with only one or two sub-arrays and sub-array cables adequately sized, fusing may only be required if local installation regulations or codes require them."
โJun-08-2018 09:21 PM
westend wrote:Traveler7 wrote:For sure.2oldman wrote:
There's no compelling safety reason for fusing solar. It's not like they are batteries capable of runaway amperage starting fires.
Well, A lightning strike on the panel might give you a compelling reason...
I like that inline manual breaker that Denver Transplant linked to. Here: Inline breaker I used a Bussman manual breaker and they are twice that price. It sure is handy to have a switch on that circuit, though.
โJun-08-2018 08:36 PM
โJun-08-2018 06:40 AM
Spridle wrote:
for my small (3)100 watts solar panels i used this for disconnects breakers and fuses:
http://www.midnitesolar.com/productPhoto.php?product_ID=79&productCatName=BOX%20ENCLOSURES&productCat_ID=10&sortOrder=1&act=p
I used one 20 amp breaker to disconnect the solar panels to the charge controller and one 30 amp breaker to disconnect the charge controller feeding the battery's. use bushings in the holes of the box. I tied the breaker handles together with a piece of tie wire so they both disconnect at the same time.
http://www.midnitesolar.com/productPhoto.php?product_ID=184&productCatName=Breakers&productCat_ID=16&sortOrder=6&act=p
โJun-07-2018 09:34 PM
โJun-07-2018 07:37 AM
BFL13 wrote:
This explains all about the real requirements for solar array fusing. Scroll down to string and array protection.
http://www1.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/1b416a65-f5ac-4730-ab77-9e2faa147945.pdf