Q: I was just wondering what people do for low voltage disconnects with small (~200W) solar systems?
I've got a low cost 30amp PWM charge controller and I'm looking to get a 20-25amp MPPT on order. Both seem to have a low amp fused load side but it has a LVD feature directly on the controller...but the fuse ratings in those controllers are <=25 amps...
Right now I've redone my electrical prints to come off the battery directly to my Blue Sea 5026 fuse panel but in doing so I loose the LVD feature on the load side. I say this because I may run a DC-AC inverter in the future that could draw as much as 40 amps.
Can I use the Load Side output to operate a relay (MCR like) that can handle the higher amperage?
This way if I loose the load side from the controller on low voltage it will also kill all loads going to my fuse panel through the relay rather than risk draining the batteries to zero if one of my hunting buddies leaves the cabin power breaker on?
I've got a low cost 30amp PWM charge controller and I'm looking to get a 20-25amp MPPT on order. Both seem to have a low amp fused load side but it has a LVD feature directly on the controller...but the fuse ratings in those controllers are <=25 amps...
Right now I've redone my electrical prints to come off the battery directly to my Blue Sea 5026 fuse panel but in doing so I loose the LVD feature on the load side. I say this because I may run a DC-AC inverter in the future that could draw as much as 40 amps.
Can I use the Load Side output to operate a relay (MCR like) that can handle the higher amperage?
This way if I loose the load side from the controller on low voltage it will also kill all loads going to my fuse panel through the relay rather than risk draining the batteries to zero if one of my hunting buddies leaves the cabin power breaker on?
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