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    Check it with a meter in the sun see what actual voltage is then Pop it on a battery and check again with the meter, should drop about 4v approx when loaded if thats the case then its fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Do you think the 18V output is the right port to connect the alligator clips that go to a 12V battery as per the manual?
    Yes... the 12V and USB ports should be limited to 12V and 5V respectively - you aren't going to charge a 12V battery by feeding in 12V from solar.
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    Thanks. I calculate that we use about 24-28Ah/day when we camp. That is for my total consumption from my 40 litre Engel and a 12V Versa light.

    This 40W system, as per my last calculation, will generate about 14Ah/day, so effectively I am adding 50% to the length of time I can camp on my setup.

    And that is just what I was looking for.

    Another question - do all controllers have some diode setup? I'm wondering if I can leave the panels connected to the battery after dark?
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    Yes they do or should have, stops the battery draining back into the panel overnight and sending it flat.

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    One of our electronics engineers opened the controller at my request - the help desk doesn't know if there is diode protection or any preventative overcharging circuitry. The result is there isn't, so I'm buying one of these - we have plenty of 18 guage wire, fuses etc to finish an improved setup.....

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    Well thats a shame it doesn't but for another 30 bucks I suppose its not to bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    Well thats a shame it doesn't but for another 30 bucks I suppose its not to bad
    For less than $3 at Jaycar you can buy a "heavy duty" Zener diode... cut one of the cables between the battery and controller, re-solder the cable either side of the diode (correct direction for current flow) , cover with heat shrink tubing. No more reverse flow.... not exactly 'elegant' but it should do the job...
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    I find it highly unlikely that the controller supplied with the panels would allow a battery to be discharged (power the panels) in low/no light with the panels connected - even the real cheapies have this functionality.

    I would be connecting the controller to a battery without the panels connected and checking whether the there is power from the batteries through the controller.

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    The redraw issue is very negligable according to my colleague - wouldn't discharge the battery no, but it does not have diodes.....But the lack of smart charging capability - turning to trickle by detecting when the battery is fully charged was what I really wanted to fix, because of how I intend to use it.

    I'll post up some picks of my modified setup once I have it done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    For less than $3 at Jaycar you can buy a "heavy duty" Zener diode... cut one of the cables between the battery and controller, re-solder the cable either side of the diode (correct direction for current flow) , cover with heat shrink tubing. No more reverse flow.... not exactly 'elegant' but it should do the job...
    Exactly like this one I have connected to mine,

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