If you put the controller near the battery and away from the exhaust and turbo then it should be OK.
If you put the controller near the battery and away from the exhaust and turbo then it should be OK.
I've got the SC80-12 which is an older version and Tim's comments apply to that one, however I believe that on his newer version, when connected in a similar manner in the event of discharge the unit will allow the aux to be charged and then reopen the link to allow the crank battery to be charged as well. But we should wait for a grown up to confirm that for us![]()
I'm just not keen on that particular location for anything, I find it hot, noisy and inconvenient to have to go into the engine bay for anything
Before having a rear Anderson fitted I used to hate having to connect up and run the compressor from there.
Invariably I was airing up after coming off the beach or out of the desert, there would be a scalding wind blowing, red hot ground under foot which I then compounded by sticking my head in the hot noisy, engine bay.
I appreciate the car wouldn't be running while I'm reading the solar performance but never the less I'd prefer a more user friendly location. That said my rear AC bay cubby hole is quite full so I may have have no choice.
Yes in theory the closer the regulator to the battery the better but I agree with putting it in a logical position. Anywhere closer to the battery than it fixed to the panel you're ahead of the game
If you size the cable correctly you're not loosening much
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