Hi every one, have just received my above charger and will be installing myself, one question I have that someone may be able to answer.
it has mppt solar regulator built in so if I plug my panels into it do I need to by pass the regulator on the panels.
cheers OMD ( pete )
Thanks troopy
03_Troopy wrote:Yes, the controller closer to your batteries is a better way to do it as well anyway.
Yes, the controller closer to your batteries is a better way to do it as well anyway.
Hi,
Very true and the Redarc MPPT controller is a better unit than any panel mounted regulator I have seen.
Jaahn
OMD wrote:Hi every one, have just received my above charger and will be installing myself, one question I have that someone may be able to answer.it has mppt solar regulator built in so if I plug my panels into it do I need to by pass the regulator on the panels.cheers OMD ( pete )
Hi Pete
YES, definately bypass or remove the regulator on the panels
It may pay you to check how much voltage you are loosing in the connecting leads from the panel TOO,
PeterQ
Hi every one, have just received my above charger and will be installing myself, one question I have that someone may be able to answer.
it has mppt solar regulator built in so if I plug my panels into it do I need to by pass the regulator on the panels.
cheers OMD ( pete )
Thanks troopy
Hi,
Very true and the Redarc MPPT controller is a better unit than any panel mounted regulator I have seen.
Jaahn
Hi Pete
YES, definately bypass or remove the regulator on the panels
It may pay you to check how much voltage you are loosing in the connecting leads from the panel TOO,
PeterQ