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electrical:solar:charge_controller [2018/06/30 19:38] frater_secessus [Using LOAD output] |
electrical:solar:charge_controller [2018/08/26 09:58] frater_secessus [multiple charge controllers] |
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===== multiple charge controllers | ===== multiple charge controllers | ||
- | Multiple controllers (with separate arrays) can be used to charge a common bank. The controllers should be configured with similar charging setpoints for the greatest efficiency.((http:// | + | [[electrical: |
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===== Using LOAD output ===== | ===== Using LOAD output ===== | ||
- | It is common for charge controllers to have a LOAD output for powering (or switching) loads. | + | It is common for charge controllers to have a LOAD output for powering (or switching) loads. |
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+ | Not all types of loads should be run from these terminals, though. | ||
> Heavily inductive or capacitive loads such as **pumps, motors, compressors, | > Heavily inductive or capacitive loads such as **pumps, motors, compressors, | ||
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elsewhere they say: | elsewhere they say: | ||
- | > Inductive loads can generate large voltage spikes that may damage the controller’s lightning protection | + | > Inductive loads can generate large voltage spikes that may damage the controller’s lightning protection devices.((http:// |
- | devices.((http:// | + | |
although an exception is made for the SunSaver MPPT which " | although an exception is made for the SunSaver MPPT which " |