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gemsworld wrote:
I used a 120 watt suitcase kit with the controller attached to the back of one panel for years and I connected the batteries to the controller after I had the panels set up. I never had a problem and never heard anyone mention having to hook up the batteries before the panels were exposed to sunlight.
โAug-08-2019 07:54 PM
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Grodyman wrote:
Controller is connected to rear of panel, so I would need to connect the clips while keeping the suitcase covered from the sun, then open the panels to the sun after connecting.....Is this the standard procedure?
โAug-08-2019 06:15 PM
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naturist wrote:
Probably is garbage now. Controller must be hooked to battery before any solar. Usually thatโs taken care of by hooking controller to battery, THEN hooking panels to controller. Shut down by disconnecting panels THEN disconnecting battery. Since panels produce a small amount of power even in dim light, thereโs no room for error. If thereโs smoke, something is burnt up.
โAug-08-2019 05:45 PM
naturist wrote:
Probably is garbage now. Controller must be hooked to battery before any solar. Usually thatโs taken care of by hooking controller to battery, THEN hooking panels to controller. Shut down by disconnecting panels THEN disconnecting battery. Since panels produce a small amount of power even in dim light, thereโs no room for error. If thereโs smoke, something is burnt up.
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