▲ 398 r/totalwar

So excited for this!!

"Behind every great man, there is a great woman. Behind those great women, there is me!"

u/uLL27 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/diySolar+1 crossposts

Is it ok to connect my main ground wire on this metal piece behind the back wheel? Or does it need to be inside and protected?

u/uLL27 — 5 days ago

Would these be strong enough to hold the wires of the solar panels on my RV roof without the screws?

I don't want to put a bunch of small holes in my RV roof with these wire holds. Would the sticky part be enough to hold the wires? Should I just do the screws as well? Any advice is appreciated!

u/uLL27 — 13 days ago

What amp fuse would I need between each of these circuits for this setup?

Blue Marine originally told me 40 amp for everything. I changed the batteries to what is labeled in the picture because the Victron superpack 12v 100 ah batteries cannot be connected in series.

I had a call with them today and they told me 300 amp fuse from the batteries, 150-175 amp fuse for the invertor side, and a 50 amp fuse for the charge controller side?

Just wanted to clarify because the guy on the phone did not sound confident and they told me the wrong size before.

u/uLL27 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/diySolar+3 crossposts

Can I just take out the convertor cord from my fuse box when installing solar?

I am putting a solar setup in my RV. Right now it has a convertor cord that charges the 12 lead acid battery when plugged into shore power. I am using a Multi Plus II charge invertor so I'm going to run the shore power cord directly to that, then run power back to the main on the circuit board.

I read that I need to disconnect to convertor so it doesn't create a power loop. I found the breaker it is connected to, and was just going to take the black cord off that has the convertor tag on it. It is the cord in the bottom picture that has the little white tag on it. Can I just cap this wire and should be good to go? Do I have to do something else within the convertor system to make sure it is not pulling power? Any help or advice is appreciated!

u/uLL27 — 23 days ago

Why is this label on here yet they make one with a lid attached as well that can be down?

u/uLL27 — 2 months ago
▲ 42 r/IASIP

I didn't know it was gonna come off like that.

u/uLL27 — 2 months ago
▲ 40 r/Costco

Yes, the good old fashioned Kirbland brand

u/uLL27 — 3 months ago