I believe you might be right . or you might be wrong. I don't care. I'm an engineer and I deal in facts. You can believe the fuse is not lit, but the dynamite won't care what you believe.
I believe the fire is out, and it's OK to fill the gas tank. Do you get what I mean ?
I believe the lane next to me is empty . Whoops.
Set up problem or full battery?
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is worth The manufacture says maximum charging is 50 A.Last edited by kingofbanff; 08-21-2019, 10:51 PM.Leave a comment:
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Is the 19V the voltage of the panel, or the battery?Leave a comment:
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I found another battery and hook it up. Then I was getting 19 V and 18 A which makes sense.
Thank you for your advice on the battery.
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Is the 20V the panel voltage or the battery voltage ? The controller manual should state how to display specific valuesLeave a comment:
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Those numbers are all coming from the charge controller. How can I figure out the amps on a solar panel with a multimeter?Leave a comment:
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First guess, is the battery is full.
Question "charge controller was still saying roughly 20 V and roughly 2 A."
When you measure the 20V, is that at the battery or the PV panel ? The 2 amps, at the panel or the battery ?Leave a comment:
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Set up problem or full battery?
635C06BC-D1ED-43C7-8BC3-1C70182A533C.jpeg I have four Renogy 100 W panels wired in parallel.
I tested each panel individually, while hooked up to a battery that is 100% full. Each individual panel was giving me 20 V and approximately 2 A
when I hooked all four together the charge controller was still saying roughly 20 V and roughly 2 A.
do I have a problem somewhere or is the battery so full that the charge controller is not putting more into it?
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