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I forgot to add that i am buying an mppt charge controller for the camper. I thought that was in my first post. Really the important question i need answered is; Can i connect the load off the mppt charge controller directly to an ac breaker in my camper fuse box?
โJul-05-2015 05:29 AM
โJul-05-2015 04:28 AM
dabedwe wrote:
I forgot to add that i am buying an mppt charge controller for the camper. I thought that was in my first post. Really the important question i need answered is; Can i connect the load off the mppt charge controller directly to an ac breaker in my camper fuse box?
I was just looking at cheap "inverters" on ebay for the connection to the house. I realize that you need to convert the dc current to ac. The "inverters" they are selling may actually be converters. they call them "grid tie inverters" in the ads. They state you can connect the panels directly to them and then just plug the "inverter" into a wall socket to feed the power. I did watch a guy who had a bank of 600w "grid tie inverters" in a camper that he had hooked to some kind transfer switch, but it was not automatic and he did not show how the system was connected directly to the fuse box in the camper. I am more concerned about the connection to my camper right now. I dont want to hook the charge controller up wrong and end up burning out part of my electrical system. The relay and double pole switch are both great ideas. I was thinking of having 2 switches, but there is always a possibility of both getting turned to the on position.
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