Today I setup my first solar panel. It is 12v 100w panel, -> 12v/24v mppt charge regulator --> 12v sealed lead acid battery. I connected the regulator to the battery using rounded crocodile clips (insulated handles, not sure of the exact word for this type of clip). My inverter is a cheap 300w one. It came with clips similar to the ones I connected my regulator to battery with.
My question is:
Can I connect the inverter straight to the battery? It would mean two sets of clips on each terminal. I think this is then regarded as parallel to the regulator / battery / panel?
So basically the setup would be: panel -> regulator -> battery -> inverter ... It seems right. And the research I did suggests this is right. Just not exactly sure if it is. If not, how else can I connect the inverter to the circuit? I tried the inverter today on the battery while the regulator was attached. The negative terminal sparked quite a bit at first connection, then settled. But I decided to take it off and ask on here to be sure.
Thanks in advance!!
My question is:
Can I connect the inverter straight to the battery? It would mean two sets of clips on each terminal. I think this is then regarded as parallel to the regulator / battery / panel?
So basically the setup would be: panel -> regulator -> battery -> inverter ... It seems right. And the research I did suggests this is right. Just not exactly sure if it is. If not, how else can I connect the inverter to the circuit? I tried the inverter today on the battery while the regulator was attached. The negative terminal sparked quite a bit at first connection, then settled. But I decided to take it off and ask on here to be sure.
Thanks in advance!!
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