โSep-07-2014 10:43 AM
โSep-19-2014 08:32 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
The Bussmann link shows fuses for arrays. Common RV examples:
1. Single or series panels - no fuse needed.
2. 2 panels in parallel - no fuse needed
3. 2x2 series/parallel panels - no fuse needed
4. More than 2 panels in parallel - fuse each parallel connection including when there is more than 1 panel in each series connection
โSep-18-2014 11:06 AM
โSep-18-2014 10:29 AM
โSep-18-2014 09:37 AM
mena661 wrote:BFL13 wrote:Thanks BFL.
To clarify you need a fuse on each string for more than three strings in parallel
http://www1.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/9df1f7ec-8c62-4210-8cf8-9504927394f0.pdf
โSep-18-2014 09:23 AM
BFL13 wrote:Thanks BFL.
To clarify you need a fuse on each string for more than three strings in parallel
http://www1.cooperbussmann.com/pdf/9df1f7ec-8c62-4210-8cf8-9504927394f0.pdf
โSep-18-2014 09:19 AM
Bottom line is if the wires from each panel can handle the total current from all the panels, most likely they can, there is no reason to use fusesFuses for each panel for 3 or more parallel panels is required. The fuse protects both the panel and it's wiring. The wiring may/may not handle the current and a shorted panel might not. Fuses are about safety first and not the additional IR losses.
โSep-18-2014 08:43 AM
Muddydogs wrote:If the supply cannot exceed the wire ampacity no fuse is needed. So a 30 amp controller that passes through 10 amps of solar power wired with #10 needs no fuse because no harm from a dead short. However the battery can supply more power and so there should be a fuse close to the battery.
Ken
What happens as both the controller and battery are both energy sources?
โSep-18-2014 08:01 AM
โSep-18-2014 07:26 AM
Muddydogs wrote:
On my trailer near as I can tell the main lines off the battery to the converter are not fused.
โSep-18-2014 07:01 AM
โSep-18-2014 06:45 AM
โSep-18-2014 06:25 AM
Muddydogs wrote:
Ken
What happens as both the controller and battery are both energy sources?
โSep-18-2014 06:19 AM
โSep-18-2014 05:55 AM
mena661 wrote:2oldman wrote:NEC only requires fuses when you have 3 or more parallel strings. That's a minimum of 6 panels wired series/parallel. Anyone here have that kind of setup? When I get my solar setup, there will be no fuses on the panels to controller side. A hint on why: solar panels are designed to be shorted. You're not protecting those, you are protecting the wire and only when you have X number of panels connected will you ever stand a chance of going over a wires current limit.
Fuses are not required for series PV installations, as mine is. Go ahead, tear me apart.