โJun-20-2017 09:04 AM
โJun-22-2017 11:48 AM
johnm1 wrote:
Would it be acceptable to use extension cords for the wire runs from panel to CC? I saw in other threads that suggest soldering the neutral and ground together to effectively increase the wire size. It might have been ktmrfs who posted it.
My thought was to use off the shelf 10 gauge extension cords (whatever length(s) make sense) and then make a short adapter cord with ground and neutral connected which would plug into both ends of the off the chelf extension cord. This would allow me to use the extension cords for other 120VAC needs. Since one of these adapters would be permanently attached to the panels and the other would be permanently attached to the CC, it should be safe for the normal schmuck like me.
Since I don't know how to draw or add a pix to this forum I'll use words to describe what I'm thinking ...
Solar panel with permanently attached adapter / off the shelf extension cord / adapter that's permanently attached to the charge controller / battery.
It makes sense in my mind anyway!
โJun-22-2017 11:36 AM
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โJun-22-2017 10:59 AM
johnm1 wrote:This would work very well. Just don't plug the cord into a 120 volt outlet. I know a couple of people doing this.
Would it be acceptable to use extension cords for the wire runs from panel to CC? I saw in other threads that suggest soldering the neutral and ground together to effectively increase the wire size. It might have been ktmrfs who posted it.
โJun-22-2017 10:51 AM
johnm1 wrote:You mean the ground and neutral would be connected only at these shorter adapters?
use off the shelf 10 gauge extension cords (whatever length(s) make sense) and then make a short adapter cord with ground and neutral connected which would plug into both ends of the off the chelf extension cord. This would allow me to use the extension cords for other 120VAC needs.
โJun-22-2017 10:45 AM
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โJun-22-2017 09:59 AM
johnm1 wrote:
Is the 0.6 - 1.2 volt drop going to kill my recharging ability with solar or is this where the CC comes in and somehow makes it work?
My wiring thoughts ...
- 50-100ft (1 direction) of 10 gauge wire with Anderson type connectors between the panels and the CC.
- CC within 5 ft of the battery (either inside the RV or inside a waterproof box).
- 10 gauge wire from CC to battery? I don't know what's biggest wire that I can use on the CC.
Keep in mind, I have a generator to (hopefully) do the heavy lifting charging every few days and (again hopefully) the solar will just hum along and finish it up.
edit: just saw red31's post.
Do I use the 17.8vpm instead of 12v for the drop calculations? If yes, then I'm guessing I'd be well above the 12-14+ volts needed?
โJun-22-2017 09:55 AM
red31 wrote:
how about 2 sets of 10g 50' each?
IMO, 12g would be too small @ 100'. But 12g landscape is readily available.
โJun-22-2017 09:49 AM
mike-s wrote:
By the time you get to the late absorption stage (say, <0.5 A), the voltage drop will be <0.1 V.
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