I've got a concern with wire gauge, rated fuse (inline), and possibly dodgy specs on a solar controller (Chinese)...
The controller is 30 amp as is the mains powered smart charger. The solar side of it (12v) will never get more than 180 watts even in perfect sun...so less than well half of the 30 amps.
I wanted short lengths of wire (300 mm or less) with Anderson plugs pre-assembled off the shelf for easy plug and go between either the smart charger or the solar panel (either or, not at the same time).
The smart charger AND the cheap controller says 6AWG in the specs. 6AWG is a shitload more amperage than required for 30 amps..
I could only find 8AWG pre-made assemblies, and the one with the Anderson connections and inline blade fuse comes with a 60 amp rated one. Couldn't buy a smaller assembly.
I have gathered that bigger wire gauge is OK for lower power situations, but I have got mixed messages about fuse ratings.
Can I safely drop a lower blade fuse into the inline fuse holder or is it even necessary? Is it a fire hazard?
My battery is a LiFePo4 rated at 200 amps and with an internal BMS system. The solar controller has safety protocols for under/over charging and shorts. The mains charger is blade fused.
Any advice about the wiring/fusing off the battery terminal would be appreciated...
The controller is 30 amp as is the mains powered smart charger. The solar side of it (12v) will never get more than 180 watts even in perfect sun...so less than well half of the 30 amps.
I wanted short lengths of wire (300 mm or less) with Anderson plugs pre-assembled off the shelf for easy plug and go between either the smart charger or the solar panel (either or, not at the same time).
The smart charger AND the cheap controller says 6AWG in the specs. 6AWG is a shitload more amperage than required for 30 amps..
I could only find 8AWG pre-made assemblies, and the one with the Anderson connections and inline blade fuse comes with a 60 amp rated one. Couldn't buy a smaller assembly.
I have gathered that bigger wire gauge is OK for lower power situations, but I have got mixed messages about fuse ratings.
Can I safely drop a lower blade fuse into the inline fuse holder or is it even necessary? Is it a fire hazard?
My battery is a LiFePo4 rated at 200 amps and with an internal BMS system. The solar controller has safety protocols for under/over charging and shorts. The mains charger is blade fused.
Any advice about the wiring/fusing off the battery terminal would be appreciated...