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Originally Posted by dyna mo
the fine folks at Renogy have not mentioned that.
I've got a 40 amp fuse on the main line coming from the panels to the module, based on their advices, and 15a fuses on the lines from the module to the battery bank and from the bb to the inverter.
what sort of power disconnect are you recommending? Why would you need a disconnect between the module and the bb? This module has a option to stop sending current to the bb
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Well the fuse can work as a disconnect as well, but you have to remove the fuse to stop the power. I just used a inline breaker and a actual disconnect like one of these, because it's quicker & easier than trying to pull a fuse.
I have one of these between the panels & the charge controller and one after. I then have a quick disconnect on the battery terminals.