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INSTALLATION
STEP 4: WIRING
Wiring and installation must comply with national and local electrical code requirements.
The wire from the solar array most commonly enters the RV through the fridge vent on the roof or by using the Go Power!
Cable Entry Plate (sold separately) that allows installers to run wires through any part of the roof. PV connections should
connect directly to the controller.
Positive and negative battery connections must connect directly from the controller to the batteries and positive and
negative PV connections must connect directly from the solar array to the controller. Wires that are as short as possible
and adequately sized (see table below) should always be used. Use of a positive and/or negative distribution bus that is
properly sized is recommended between the controller and battery – do not stack wires on the battery terminals.
Warning
: Danger, Electric shock hazards! We strongly recommend connect a fuse or circuit
breaker to the PV array and battery terminals to prevent electric shock hazards during wiring
or error operation, and make sure that fuse or circuit breaker is disconnected before wiring.
Model
PV maximum input
current
Max. wire diameter
at PV end
(mm²/AWG)
Rated charge current
Battery wire diameter
(mm²/AWG)
GP-MPPT-PRO-60
60
11/4
60A
11/4
We recommend a wiring sequence shown below.
1) Note that the battery fuse shall be installed as close as possible to the battery terminal. The
recommended distance is considered to be not more than 150mm.
2) The battery temperature is 25°C (fixed value) when the controller is not connected to a
remote temperature sensor.
Note
Содержание GP-MPPT-PRO-60
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