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smkettner wrote:
#12 is fine by my calculator(16+ volts at controller), kill it with #10.
Sep-04-2015 08:45 AM
Muddydogs wrote:
...As for the fuse I would put a 40 amp inline fuse at the controller if for the only reason to have a way to disconnect the solar panels from the controller and batteries. Its nice to be able to disconnect the solar input if you need to take the batteries off the trailer for any reason like I had to do when I took my trailer into the shop for front wall work and I knew they would have to remove the batteries to do there work. With my controller the battery's need to be hooked up before the solar panels or the controller may be damage, well you know the guys at the shop don't know this and if they did they probably wouldn't do it right anyway. Its sure easy to pull a fuse right at the controller then getting on the roof to disconnect panels or pulling the wires from the controller plus a fuse is always a good idea.
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RJsfishin wrote:
Yeah, whats a lousy 71 bucks? Go ahead, overkill it w/ 4 gage, but don't come cryin back when you realize you made a costly mistake, when you have to fight that heavy stuff at every connection you will be making.
And if you think you need 4ga on the roof, that means you will need 1 ga from the controller.
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