Just checking before I start my electrical install at the weekend that I've not missed anything major, particular around fuses / isolation etc.
I'm fitting a Victron DC to DC, a Fogstar 105 Ah (heater and bluetooth built in), a Victron MPPT and Victron 185w solar panel.
Initially will only be powering lights and fridge, with diesel heater and maybe water pump added later.
I'll try and make the questions sensible!
- For the DC to DC, I'll run 16mm cable with a 60amp midi fuse to the DC to DC under drivers seat.
Q1. Does the positive from the DC to DC to the Fogstar also need to be fused? (I think it does).
- For the solar, I'll put a 30amp midi fuse on the positive wire to the MPPT.
Q2. Do I wire the MPPT straight to the Fogstar just like the DC to DC?
Q3. Does the positive between the MPPT to the Fogstar (assuming I'm correct with Q2) also need fusing?
Q4. Shall I isolate the extension leads that go into the MPPT as well as fuse it?
Q5. Can I just turn off the MPPT and DC to DC in the viltron app if required?
I think that's everything. I'm just worried that when my van isn't being used (there'll be some weeks it's just sat on the drive) that I need to isolate things so the solar MPPT isn't constantly being used. Thank you for any help, much appreciated.
I'm fitting a Victron DC to DC, a Fogstar 105 Ah (heater and bluetooth built in), a Victron MPPT and Victron 185w solar panel.
Initially will only be powering lights and fridge, with diesel heater and maybe water pump added later.
I'll try and make the questions sensible!
- For the DC to DC, I'll run 16mm cable with a 60amp midi fuse to the DC to DC under drivers seat.
Q1. Does the positive from the DC to DC to the Fogstar also need to be fused? (I think it does).
- For the solar, I'll put a 30amp midi fuse on the positive wire to the MPPT.
Q2. Do I wire the MPPT straight to the Fogstar just like the DC to DC?
Q3. Does the positive between the MPPT to the Fogstar (assuming I'm correct with Q2) also need fusing?
Q4. Shall I isolate the extension leads that go into the MPPT as well as fuse it?
Q5. Can I just turn off the MPPT and DC to DC in the viltron app if required?
I think that's everything. I'm just worried that when my van isn't being used (there'll be some weeks it's just sat on the drive) that I need to isolate things so the solar MPPT isn't constantly being used. Thank you for any help, much appreciated.