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   * Multiple non-communicating controllers set up to trigger Float from endAmps((trailing amps)) may enter float early since they are providing only some of the charging current.   * Multiple non-communicating controllers set up to trigger Float from endAmps((trailing amps)) may enter float early since they are providing only some of the charging current.
   * Multiple sources may inadvertently exceed the bank's recommended charging current, or your preferred current.  Example:  a lithium battery wants 50A max but each charging source can make 30A.  This might result in overcurrent (60A) during Bulk.     * Multiple sources may inadvertently exceed the bank's recommended charging current, or your preferred current.  Example:  a lithium battery wants 50A max but each charging source can make 30A.  This might result in overcurrent (60A) during Bulk.  
-  * theoretical:  low-frequency PWM controllers in parallel with MPPT controllers may confuse the MPPT with an unstable reference voltage. +  * theoretical:  low-frequency PWM controllers in parallel with MPPT controllers may confuse the latter with an unstable reference voltage.  
 +  * some systems may throw a warning if chassis voltage > alternator output voltage((https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f14/alternator-solar-panel-conflict-233083.html))
  
  
  
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