I have an Ampere Time 12v 200Ah battery
Renogy 2000w inverter
all for my tow trailer
One of your other replies was 15A DC rated circuit breaker or a 15a PV fuse with disconnect switch.
Many thanks
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I have an Ampere Time 12v 200Ah battery
Renogy 2000w inverter
all for my tow trailer
One of your other replies was 15A DC rated circuit breaker or a 15a PV fuse with disconnect switch.
Many thanks
Hello @orangecowboy .....The 200 watt panel can theoretically deliver 200/12 = 16.6 amps if it is operating at full capacity. I have seen panels deliver more than rated output if they are very cool and sun is high in the sky. For instance just after a sun shower of rain. Allowing for a posssible plus 10% lets say 220/12 = 18.3 Amps.
It is good practice to have a breaker between the panel and the MPPT controller to remove voltage from the input to the MPPT controller for trouble shooting. Provided the cable can carry the full rating of the short circuit current of the solar panel, I see no reason to fuse the line or put a breaker in for overcurrent protection. The circuit cannot deliver more than the short circuit rating of the solar panel and provided the cable can carry that current, nothing needs to be protected. A simple switch is all that is required in my view provded the cable is sized accordingly.
I wonder what is the cable size accepted in the charge controller. I have read from someone quoting from memory it is AWG10 6mm
MPPT 150/60 up to 250/70 Manual
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