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After blowing up a MPPT Controller I read the installation instructions and successfully installed a replacement. I now have:
Now a couple of queries:
On/off switches on the solar panel leads.
A 1/2/Both switch on the positive cable from the controller so I can direct the charge to either battery banks. (that works fine)
I am about to wire up the 3000W/6000W inverter and will use 00 B&S (AWG) as the leads will only have to be (max) 2ft long.
Now a couple of queries:
In working out the size of the cables to the inverter is it normal to ignore the "surge" current?
I wired up the MPPT Controller- P/N from the solar panels, P/N to the batteries, P/N to a light (or bilge pump or fan) What is that for? And why is the light on 24 hours a day? I thought it would only be on when the sun was shining I don't think I've botched up the wiring.
Instead of wiring up a light (or bilge pump or fan) could I wire up the bilge blower. (I'd have to check the amperage of that but it would be higher than (say) a light)
Advice will be appreciated
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