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    Solar regulator

    I am new to solar and am about to fit a 120w panel to the roof, what i need to know is when the panel is connected to the battery via a solar regulator what protects the panel or regulator from the alt. when driving?

    This is the regulator PV Charge Controller
    MP-3722

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    Last edited by Dirt devil; 5th May 2012 at 08:17 PM.

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    Most panels have diodes on the back of them either in a box or soldered inline on the output wires. Diodes only let power go in 1 direction then inside the PV charge controler they also have diodes or circut protectors to regulate the voltage to the battery & out to the load. I run this type & haven't had any problems with either flat or over charged batteries.
    As for panels the main problem is overheating & vibration thats about it if its a good quality panel it should have diodes on the back already.
    Just make sure you have fuses as close to batteries as possible this way less chance of a short or fire. Don't run a big pos+ wire to a splitter box to far from battery, if you need to do this stick a 25amp fuse at battery end just incase. I've seen a few vans & cars for that matter burnt to the ground all because bodgey bob didnt use a $5 fuse so travel safe n keep your family safe n chuck 1 on.
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    Use a voltmeter to check if your panel has diodes. If non just add one into the line before attaching to battery.

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