Proposed Solar Wireless Surveillance System

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  • SunEagle
    Super Moderator
    • Oct 2012
    • 15125

    #31
    Originally posted by RogerRetro
    OK, that's two votes for, and one against. majority wins.
    I'll use fuses.
    Thanks,
    Roger
    A fuse is a very inexpensive way to protect the wiring between electrical components. While not necessary by code in some places most electrical experienced people decide it is a wise action to take.

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    • Sunking
      Solar Fanatic
      • Feb 2010
      • 23301

      #32
      Originally posted by RogerRetro
      A question about fuses and diodes... I asked a Renogy rep if fuses and diodes are necessary for this system using two of their 50W panels and 20A controller, and he claimed that neither is required. However... the Tracer manual indicates fuses for PV input and Battery output. I'd like to get a practical opinion on this.
      Thanks,
      Roger
      First note never ever trust any manufacture where electrical code and safety is involved. Why you ask. Because you got two different answers, they do not know squat about electrical code requirements.

      A fuse is REQUIRED between the battery and controller, and the fuse must be located on the battery term post to be effective.
      MSEE, PE

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      • RogerRetro
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 16

        #33
        Code requirements are a good point, however this system is developed as a 'portable' system, not attached to the house. It is only driving a 4.5W load (surveillance camera) and the battery and control panel will be in a steel weatherproof enclosure. I guess I can afford the added cost of a couple of fuses for this $1000 "investment".
        Thanks,
        Roger

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        • SunEagle
          Super Moderator
          • Oct 2012
          • 15125

          #34
          Originally posted by RogerRetro
          Code requirements are a good point, however this system is developed as a 'portable' system, not attached to the house. It is only driving a 4.5W load (surveillance camera) and the battery and control panel will be in a steel weatherproof enclosure. I guess I can afford the added cost of a couple of fuses for this $1000 "investment".
          Thanks,
          Roger
          Fuses are a cheap investment to keep your system safe.
          Last edited by SunEagle; 03-16-2016, 04:02 PM. Reason: spelling

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          • inetdog
            Super Moderator
            • May 2012
            • 9909

            #35
            Originally posted by SunEagle

            Fuses are a cheap investment for to keep your system safe.
            Depending on where the system is mounted, it would really suck to burn your house or the tree or pole the system is mounted on. Your loss could be more than just the cost of the system itself.
            SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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