of cable from the panel to the controller and I
>>> always wonder if that part should be protected as well. The solar panel is
>>> only 50 W, so it cannot produce too much current (and too much heat). But I
>>> wonder what it the proper way to connect it and protect it.
>>>
Thanks, Riley, for the information. This answered my question.
Thanks
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d too much heat). But I
> wonder what it the proper way to connect it and protect it.
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> Really, should there be a short or other electrical failure, the b
el is only 50 W, so it
cannot produce too much current (and too much heat). But I wonder what it the
proper way to connect it and protect it.
Marek
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Re: Another Solar question
I use a ~ 30 watt solar to keep my batteries topped off without using shore
power even when it is available. It is wired directly to my start battery and
my ACR keeps both batteries topped off.
My question is should I put a fuse in the positive output from the
I use a ~ 30 watt solar to keep my batteries topped off without using shore
power even when it is available. It is wired directly to my start battery and
my ACR keeps both batteries topped off.
My question is should I put a fuse in the positive output from the solar
controller—IIRC it has a MPPT