Garry, quick answer is that it's preferable to run as much as you can through the "load" terminals of your MPPT controller, as opposed from the battery directly.
***EDIT*** the above is true EXCEPT for large, short-term loads, such as running compressors or inverters drawing a large current ***
I've just gone through a huge learning process regarding Solar, charge controllers, and their optimum usage.
After a lot of research (and there is a LOT to read out there), I found this web page was the most useful to me in understanding how this stuff works:
Design Guide for 12V Systems
From the "Solar Regulators" section onwards (the "Overcharge..." section details using via the load outputs on your controller vs straight from the battery) was most useful for me, though there's a lot of useful information before that as well.
I'm sure somebody far more knowledgeable will be along shortly to confirm or contradict me - good luck!


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. I also use a standard 25l or 55l chest camping fridge for the longer use stuff.
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