Hi there everyone, I've done some relatively large RV solar installations for quite some time, but I'm now tasked with helping a friend make a poorly planned system work. What should have been a 24v system was done in 12v (150/100 mppt and dual 3000/12 inverter chargers with 10 battle born batteries).
The major limiting factor here is the 150/100 only being good to 1,450w of solar on a 12v system. I'll be upgrading that to more like 2,500w. The prior "installer" (they should be ashamed to even call themselves that) ran a set of 6awg wires from the roof of the RV into the power bay, the question I have is whether or not I can send all of the solar power down via this single pair of wires and connect them to both charge controllers?
I would expect they would hit a positive and negative bus bar, then split to two 150/100's. I don't know if there is any technical reason this couldn't be accomplished, but I also don't know how each controller would 'determine' how much of the available power it should be using. IE does one peak at 1,450w before the other starts to use whatever is left etc?
If I have to run another set of wires then so be it, but if it's a realistic plan to share the gigantic copper that already exists I'd certainly rather do so.
Thanks!