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Fuses/breakers

I will be adding my solar panels this weekend to the boat and want to check where I should have fuses.

At the moment the wiring from the 4x 150W panels will be 2x parallel then the 2x parallel in to series before going to the Victron MPPT 150/60 via MC4 connections. Should I have a fuse on the +ve input to the MPPT? There is then a 32A DC DIN Mount Breaker 125V MCB C curve on the +ve going to the batteries.


Secondly i’ll be putting an ET-112 from my onboard generator to give me power info to my Venus GX (no multiplus or Quattro onboard) I see there is a fuse to go on the neutral side of the ET-112 but it doesn’t say how much it should be, the generator is a Paguro 4SY, that puts out 3.5KW @230V.

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kai answered ·

generally speaking fuse/CBs should be sized for the wires they're protecting, unless there is a specific reason from the equipment manual or standard in your jurisdiction.

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njordan answered ·

sure -but there is nothing wrong if you secure it even more than required - if you know that the setup is limited to 1000W. But again my question is - is it required/recommended to use an external fuse - do the two devices have themselves fuses, i guess so.

+ how do these fuses look like/i have no clue what i would buy.


Thanks


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