I have 400 watts solar from four 50's and two 100's. The two 100 s are new. All are ganged into the same controller.
The first trip with them, I noticed little output. Like under three amps. This is the first time I have used them in a year. The two 100's are semi flexible and the four fifties are rigid. I was getting up to 8 amps from the four fifties on a good day.
I checked all the panels and they are all outputting between twenty and twenty one volts. What is puzzling is that there is some output to the batteries, all be it small. This is measured at the Link 2000. I have to believe it's the fifteen year old no brand MPPT controller. I have been into the battery switch to run a new alternator lead and perhaps I fouled up something, but getting some positive amps would seem to suggest that isn't the case.
Next step is to pull the battery switch panel and look over the connections. If that seems proper, the conclusion to me is the controller is failing.
Agree, disagree, or suggestions?
The first trip with them, I noticed little output. Like under three amps. This is the first time I have used them in a year. The two 100's are semi flexible and the four fifties are rigid. I was getting up to 8 amps from the four fifties on a good day.
I checked all the panels and they are all outputting between twenty and twenty one volts. What is puzzling is that there is some output to the batteries, all be it small. This is measured at the Link 2000. I have to believe it's the fifteen year old no brand MPPT controller. I have been into the battery switch to run a new alternator lead and perhaps I fouled up something, but getting some positive amps would seem to suggest that isn't the case.
Next step is to pull the battery switch panel and look over the connections. If that seems proper, the conclusion to me is the controller is failing.
Agree, disagree, or suggestions?