That’s exactly what’s happening - the MPPT output is connected to the lights at the battery. The system is working as expected given the way it’s connected.Exactly what I’m thinking.
I mean, I guess the positive ring terminal from the mppt is touching the ring terminal for the fuse board as they’re both screwed onto the battery..??? But I’ve never read anything about this kind of behaviour before and have seen loads of wiring diagrams that show similar.


They’re only not switched yet because I haven’t installed the C-line switch panel. They’re were just wired to the fuse board to test them.I’ve got no isolator or switch on my solar and never missed one. Unlike lights, I’d find it very strange if they weren’t switched and the only way to turn them on and off was by toggling the battery!
I’ve put an isolator between the panel and the MPPT. My logic is so I can disconnect the panel easily for maintenance or to control when solar charges the battery or not. Yes, I can do that via the app but flicking a switch is much quicker, easier and foolproof. Lithium batteries are not meant to be kept fully topped up so if you are not using the leisure system regularly I think it’s best to turn off the charging until you need it. Works for my usage anyhow. I do the same with the DC-DC so it doesn’t charge the battery every time I start the van.I didn’t leave it connected until it went dark so can’t answer that.
Sounds like it’s normal behaviour and I need to:
1. Add an isolator to the mc4 cables from the panel.
2. Add my light switches (was going to anyway obviously)
What does everyone else do then? Surely your setups are similar with both the fuse board and mppt connected to the battery?
Have I just accidentally revealed this because I’ve not yet added light switches? When I add switches, will this all be ok? What do I do if I don’t want the solar constantly topping up the battery?
No problem. The forum is an amazing place for help and info. And banter!Thank you ginkster, I really do appreciate your help.
Thanks so much for all the replies, what a great forum!!
I’ll be hopefully putting my switches in tomorrow and think I’ll do an isolator too on the panel to mppt positive.
As you say, Fogstar recommend storing at 30% charge for long periods and we will definitely be casual users so don’t want it full all the time.
I’ll keep in mind what you said about the soft toggles too. I’ve only been using them to test the lights and fridge work whilst I finish all the switches and seat base stuff.
Thanks again and I’ll keep updating as I go.

