Thanks, everyone, for the responses so far!
@smkettner - First points noted. What's the benefit of a separate connection for the solar and the converter versus simply tying into the existing connection points before the existing fuse? As for the WFCO, we recently had to troubleshoot some issues with it, and I noted when we got it back on and functioning the system was reading 14.6V. Other than that, I haven't done any monitoring of how well its three stage system is working.
@2oldman - thanks!
@CA Traveler - I thought it seemed like others' installs involved fuses on each panel wire, I take it that's what you suggest, too? Can you provide more info as to the difference? You're right, I did simplify the TriMetric wiring. I'll be sure to read the directions and get it right. I got the 2030 and we may wire the chassis battery in while we're at it. Can you tell me more about wiring the batteries in a balanced configuration? Are you saying I haven't? And how do I and why?
@BFL13 - Points noted. We just have a small 400W inverter directly tied to the batteries (with an on/off switch to avoid parasitic load). We're going to use that for a while before deciding if we need anything more substantial. So, we don't have the inverter configuration you mention. Are you saying we just use the battery disconnect switch for the converter? If I understand our current system/plans right, if we wire into the existing connection points the existing battery disconnect would likely affect both the solar and the converter. This is why I wondered whether using the functionality of that switch as a 1/2/1+2 instead of only for one input might be helpful in some way....I'm I missing your point entirely?
@Almot - Thanks. Will have DH read your notes and figure out the DC breaker thing. As for the converter, I was told that I could just wire the solar in as an add-on and everything would essentially play together fine, so I hope that's the case (and I want to ensure I'm not planning to wire it in a way that precludes that being the case).
@westend - Thanks for the idea. Will take this into consideration along with all the other notes. I have already purchased the Blue Sea switches, however, so I'm okay with incorporating them unless they are unnecessary.
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