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Z-Peller wrote:
If you mount the controller with the truck, then the truck is just a "solar suitcase' basically. My solar suitcase with controller connects to my batteries when I want it, and when I disconnect no harm comes to the controller. If you are going to be switching between 3 different trailers then using your truck like a solar suitcase would make more sense to me. Some solar suitcases are using 20' of cable from controller to batteries.
Dec-03-2021 06:15 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Practically I agree, but this isn't proof. As soon as you connect a voltmeter there is a load and hence amps flowing even if it's extremely small.
Actually, the panels when not connected to anything WILL "produce" a VOLTAGE at the panel terminals when sun is shining on them.
But when no LOAD is connected (battery, controller or light bulb) there just will not be any CURRENT flowing.
This can be easily proved by connecting a volt meter to any solar panel with sunlight on it and nothing else connected..
Gdetrailer wrote:Actually 2 checks are commonly used in full (or close) sun: Voltmeter and compare to Voc (open circuit) spec and ammeter and compare to Isc (short circuit) spec.
This can be easily proved by connecting a volt meter to any solar panel with sunlight on it and nothing else connected.. If panel is good, you should see a voltage reading up to the rated voltage listed on the panel.
Dec-03-2021 05:29 AM
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Dec-02-2021 06:39 PM
3 tons wrote:
OP says, “Where does all that electric that I ain't catchin , where do it go ? ”
The panels will merely have the ‘potential’ to produce, but won’t produce unless the power has somewhere to go.
3 tons
Dec-02-2021 05:51 PM
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wanderingbob wrote:
Where does all that electric that I ain't catchin , where do it go ?
Dec-02-2021 03:40 PM
wanderingbob wrote:
where would I put the controller , close to the batteries or close to the panels.
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