Champagne Murphy
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If one wanted (say) to be able to switch a solar panel off is it sufficient to use a single pole switch? Or should a dipole be used? Ignoring the whys and wherefores of regulators etc
If one wanted (say) to be able to switch a solar panel off is it sufficient to use a single pole switch? Or should a dipole be used? Ignoring the whys and wherefores of regulators etc
Not an expert but I was always under the impression that a SP should never be disonnected from a battery if producing power.
If one wanted (say) to be able to switch a solar panel off is it sufficient to use a single pole switch? Or should a dipole be used? Ignoring the whys and wherefores of regulators etc
Out of curiosity, assuming you have a regulator, why would you want to? Mine stay plugged in 365 days a year.
A single pole switch will be fine.
To be pedantic a "dipole" is something else altogether. A two pole switch would usually be described as either two, twin or dual pole.
Got two now. First one was playing up so got another which immediately began outputting. First one turned out to have a tarnished wire joint. If I have a switch on one I can tell very quickly if they are both working. Just looking at the output doesn't help because the closer the battery gets to full the less draw there is on the panel(s)