GaylesFaerie
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2701D112
- Vessel Name
- Gayles Faerie
I have a 2012 R27 recently purchased without the solar panel but with wiring installed from the batteries to the quarter birth where the Solar charger was located. The flexible solar panel the second owner had, stopped working, and he removed it and the controller (MPPT) prior to the sale. The first owner re-configured the batteries into two banks instead of three: 3 form the house bank and 1 for the engine. I purchased a rigid panel (100 watt to keep the batteries topped off over the winter) and have a question about the wiring at the battery side. The negative wire coming from the controller is grounded on a block next to the batteries. The positive wire terminates on a small block next to the batteries with two positive wires coming off its connection: one positive leads to the positive post of the engine battery and the other positive leads to the positive post of one of the house bank batteries. Both positive leads are fused (10amp). I was expecting only one positive lead to one of the battery banks - I thought the ACR would trip once that bank was topped off and the other bank would get its charge.
Is this wired incorrectly? Safe alternative? All comments welcome. Thanks, GF
Is this wired incorrectly? Safe alternative? All comments welcome. Thanks, GF