Is it necessary to fuse between panel and controller?
John XW NY
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Dear Guys,
I have a question regarding whether it is necessary to put a fuse between the solar panel and the charge controller? I am using one 120 watt panel which is rated up to 29 volts , which is conected to a WellSee Mppt 20 amp controller. It is to power a Sundanzer 12volt freezer with L16 type battery. I have fused everything else should i also put one between the panel and controller in case of power surge or lightning strike etc? It is cheap enough to do so maybe its a good idea. Any Input on that idea?? Thanks John
I have a question regarding whether it is necessary to put a fuse between the solar panel and the charge controller? I am using one 120 watt panel which is rated up to 29 volts , which is conected to a WellSee Mppt 20 amp controller. It is to power a Sundanzer 12volt freezer with L16 type battery. I have fused everything else should i also put one between the panel and controller in case of power surge or lightning strike etc? It is cheap enough to do so maybe its a good idea. Any Input on that idea?? Thanks John
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Re: Is it necessary to fuse between panel and controller?
Fuses are always a good idea for protecting a circuit, but in this case it is not strictly necessary. You can put two panels in parallel on a charge controller before fusing becomes 'mandatory'.
Fuses aren't lightning protection, and that is a whole 'nother area of discussion/argument.
BTW, one 120 Watt panel isn't going to do much. Especially not towards charging a 12V bank of L16's which are 325-370 Amp/hrs. That's barely enough panel to produce 10 Amps under ideal conditions. -
Re: Is it necessary to fuse between panel and controller?
Hey Coot,
Thanks 4 the advice but i think it may be a good idea anyway. The battery im using is only 185 ah Trojan 12 volts. The WellSee Mppt apears to be working well and considering what i paid for it i am kinda impressed so far. Ive only had it 3 days but seems to be working effectively keeping a good charge on the battery.
Well See how it goes LOL.
Jah Guide I and I. John XW NY -
Re: Is it necessary to fuse between panel and controller?
Glad to hear it's working for you so far. But remember there's more to charging a battery than just replacing the 'used' Amp/hrs. That part is fairly simple and can be done with almost any amount of power over the bank's self-discharge rate over any period of time. I'd be concerned about creating enough 'activity' in the cells to retard sulphation and keep the electrolyte mixed.
And yes, fuses are good! It's important to have them between the CC and batteries too.
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