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Post by tattoo on Oct 1, 2018 22:37:42 GMT
If I want lightning i use a key on a kite string Oldschool method, doncha know LOL Yep or a lightning rod.....
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Post by bupkis on Oct 1, 2018 22:59:54 GMT
where is the source of over current?
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Post by tattoo on Oct 1, 2018 23:18:28 GMT
The sky/clouds etc...
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Post by tattoo on Oct 2, 2018 0:13:21 GMT
All kidding aside.... I've always read and heard that you need a fuse coming from the panels that is the same as the CC is... So if you have a 60a CC you need a 60a fuse..... Why I don't know that's what I've heard... I like to have it for a disconnect if you don't have a cut off.... I have both just to be safe...
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Post by playersz28 on Oct 3, 2018 12:35:15 GMT
I have a breaker in the panel feed and one in the battery side. As much to provide a disconnect method as overcurrent protection
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crud
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Post by crud on Jan 30, 2019 15:42:13 GMT
I have the same setup and I don't fuse them individually. Just use a 30 amp fuse from all three. I think its the same as doing it individually but, of course, I could be wrong.Anyway,mine works fine. What kind of fuse did you use? Sent from my SM-A520W using Tapatalk I used a 30 amp breaker type fuse. I just got it from amazon.
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