frdan
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Post by frdan on Dec 7, 2018 10:15:18 GMT
Question for those more experienced than myself. Preparing to wire in my 12 volt off-grid system. Planning on a small AC load for a TV & DVD player (through a Renogy 750 watt inverter). Running my lights completely off of DC. Total DC load will less than 90 watts (7.5 amps). Now my question: Can I run the dc load from the Renogy 40 watt MPPT Charge Converter - or - should I go from the battery bank? Thanks.
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Post by tattoo on Dec 7, 2018 13:37:23 GMT
No, ONLY go through the batteries...
You will get nothing but error codes..... It's not designed to run anything but a couple of lights...
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Post by Admin on Dec 12, 2018 1:11:39 GMT
Question for those more experienced than myself. Preparing to wire in my 12 volt off-grid system. Planning on a small AC load for a TV & DVD player (through a Renogy 750 watt inverter). Running my lights completely off of DC. Total DC load will less than 90 watts (7.5 amps). Now my question: Can I run the dc load from the Renogy 40 watt MPPT Charge Converter - or - should I go from the battery bank? Thanks. As stated earlier, it is mainly recommended for small DC loads such as lights. Everything else should be run through your inverter. -Renogy Team
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