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โNov-18-2018 05:22 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Bobbo,
I would eliminate the fuse between the panels and the controller and replace it with the Blue Sea.
I would use a temperature sensor on the battery bank to adjust charging voltage for the climate.
Yesterday at -18 c (-2 f), my charging voltage was 15.2
โNov-18-2018 01:27 PM
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โNov-18-2018 12:43 PM
red31 wrote:
the mppt versions have current-limiting / 'clipping'. 320w in the summer could yield ~20A
from the zennith manual
? A protection feature called current-limiting mode or "clipping" is activated whenever an oversized solar array is producing power which exceeds the controller's rated output.
โNov-18-2018 11:41 AM
stacaz822 wrote:
For that many amps coming from the solar panels, you will need at least 4 gauge wire or larger, or you will be losing a lot of power due to heat dissipation. Make sure the solar charger has a four-stage "smart" converter to charge the batteries. If you only have 2 12V AGMs, then a couple hundred watts is certainly enough, unless you run your TV and heater all night...and all day...
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