Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
I am trying to fit some new solar panels and would obviously like to do it right first time.
I am no expert when it comes to electrickery so any help would be greatly appreciated.
My set up is 4 x 95w Kyocera panels which I intend to join in paralell. These will have a run of about 6 to 8m to a Morningstar 45amp MPPT controller. From the controller to the batteries (6 Trojan T105's 6v wired in parallel and series giving 3x 12v) is about 2m.
1) What size wire is best between the solar panels and Mppt and between the Mppt and batteries.
2) Where is the best place on the batteries to connect the wires from the Mppt box. Should it be either end of the whole bank, the positive to a battery and the negative to the main negative shunt of the boat or something else.
3) Should you have a switch between the panels and the Mppt box if for some reason you wanted to isolate the MPPT box to work on it or stop the solar power. If so what sized switch would I need to cope with the amps?
4) Should the MPPT box be grounded and if so where. I have a galvanic isolator on the boat and earthing wires connecting a lot of things together. There is a convenient earthing wire close by the Mppt controller on bolts that go through the hull to the large hull anode. Could I ground it there?
5) When shore power is available in winter should you hook up to it and try and stop the panels from working saving the batteries or just try and run on the panels. When hooked up to shore power is there any point in leaving the panels exposed or should they be covered up?
Sorry for some basic and stupid questions but as you can see I am to electrikery and solar panels what Angela Merkle is to topless modelling.
I am no expert when it comes to electrickery so any help would be greatly appreciated.
My set up is 4 x 95w Kyocera panels which I intend to join in paralell. These will have a run of about 6 to 8m to a Morningstar 45amp MPPT controller. From the controller to the batteries (6 Trojan T105's 6v wired in parallel and series giving 3x 12v) is about 2m.
1) What size wire is best between the solar panels and Mppt and between the Mppt and batteries.
2) Where is the best place on the batteries to connect the wires from the Mppt box. Should it be either end of the whole bank, the positive to a battery and the negative to the main negative shunt of the boat or something else.
3) Should you have a switch between the panels and the Mppt box if for some reason you wanted to isolate the MPPT box to work on it or stop the solar power. If so what sized switch would I need to cope with the amps?
4) Should the MPPT box be grounded and if so where. I have a galvanic isolator on the boat and earthing wires connecting a lot of things together. There is a convenient earthing wire close by the Mppt controller on bolts that go through the hull to the large hull anode. Could I ground it there?
5) When shore power is available in winter should you hook up to it and try and stop the panels from working saving the batteries or just try and run on the panels. When hooked up to shore power is there any point in leaving the panels exposed or should they be covered up?
Sorry for some basic and stupid questions but as you can see I am to electrikery and solar panels what Angela Merkle is to topless modelling.