Quick question. Can I directly attach my solar panel negative to my battery negative bypassing the charge controler? Note both battery terminals will still be connected to the charge controler
Solar panel negative to battery negative
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The question that begs to be answered is, why would you want to bypass the controller?PaulComment
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My controler has separate negatives for all 3. So there is no harm in just trying it? Reason I ask is I am trying to wire in an ammeter which will read the solar panel current and flick a swith and will read battery current but while doing so I failed to account for the negative. Its only a small set up for a portable radio with a few power points and a floodlightComment
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My controler has separate negatives for all 3. So there is no harm in just trying it? Reason I ask is I am trying to wire in an ammeter which will read the solar panel current and flick a swith and will read battery current but while doing so I failed to account for the negative. Its only a small set up for a portable radio with a few power points and a floodlightSunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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Just because thats where the instructions for it said to wire it but it doesn't matter I would still have the same problem on the positive side. When I flick the switch it changes sources heading to the ammeter so I have the battery running through the ammeter then to the negative of the charge controler but when I flick the switch so the panel is running through the ammeter the negative is already connected to the battery negative on the controller. I was just wondering if I could avoid having to add another switch. Sorry im fairly new to all of this.Comment
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Just because thats where the instructions for it said to wire it but it doesn't matter I would still have the same problem on the positive side. When I flick the switch it changes sources heading to the ammeter so I have the battery running through the ammeter then to the negative of the charge controler but when I flick the switch so the panel is running through the ammeter the negative is already connected to the battery negative on the controller. I was just wondering if I could avoid having to add another switch. Sorry im fairly new to all of this.
Or you could simply put a shunt in each of the three paths, with a common point, and switch the voltmeter that reads the shunt voltage to each of the shunt ends in turn.
Very simple, but at the cost of three shunts instead of one.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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Just because thats where the instructions for it said to wire it but it doesn't matter I would still have the same problem on the positive side. When I flick the switch it changes sources heading to the ammeter so I have the battery running through the ammeter then to the negative of the charge controler but when I flick the switch so the panel is running through the ammeter the negative is already connected to the battery negative on the controller. I was just wondering if I could avoid having to add another switch. Sorry im fairly new to all of this.
You also have to remember the current flows usually in one direction so it is real easy to get your ammeter hooked up backwards giving you an incorrect reading.
It will cost more but 2 is better than 1 in this case.Comment
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