My kit didn't come with those adapters to wire my panels in parallel, so I called them and the tech guy told me that I could wire all four panels in series (for 48V) and my controller would magically match that high voltage to my 12V battery bank.
Upon re-reading the manual, it says this controller can accept voltages from 12V - 24V nominal off-grid solar panel arrays. Should I ignore the manual and listen to the tech on the phone from Renogy? Does anyone have any experience with this controller stepping down 48V to 12V? Is it safe? (doesn't seem safe to me)
I just want to be sure I'm not going to fry anything before I wire this all up. I'd feel more comfortable wiring these panels in SERIES for 12V before trying to charge my 12V bank of four Trojan T-105's. Any advice much appreciated, thanks.
Upon re-reading the manual, it says this controller can accept voltages from 12V - 24V nominal off-grid solar panel arrays. Should I ignore the manual and listen to the tech on the phone from Renogy? Does anyone have any experience with this controller stepping down 48V to 12V? Is it safe? (doesn't seem safe to me)
I just want to be sure I'm not going to fry anything before I wire this all up. I'd feel more comfortable wiring these panels in SERIES for 12V before trying to charge my 12V bank of four Trojan T-105's. Any advice much appreciated, thanks.
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