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<blockquote data-quote="yass00_Au" data-source="post: 436559" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>So much for advertising listing stating MPPT Controller :awful: </p><p></p><p>Righto, I'll do the DC test next but it will have to be in a weeks time when the sun makes an appearance again as it is forecast for rain all next week so TBA on that front.</p><p></p><p>If I blow the multimeter I can always just hook up the fridge/freezer to battery box, run some LED's sporadically also charge kids and Mrs devices over a period of 3 days while examining where I can through battery box volt meter observations and maybe keep a log as well. </p><p></p><p>I'll be happy with that if voltage drops at night obviously and battery keeps charge during the day throughout the real word test so to speak which will give me a baseline on panel expectations without having Short Circuit Current stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yass00_Au, post: 436559, member: 320"] So much for advertising listing stating MPPT Controller :awful: Righto, I'll do the DC test next but it will have to be in a weeks time when the sun makes an appearance again as it is forecast for rain all next week so TBA on that front. If I blow the multimeter I can always just hook up the fridge/freezer to battery box, run some LED's sporadically also charge kids and Mrs devices over a period of 3 days while examining where I can through battery box volt meter observations and maybe keep a log as well. I'll be happy with that if voltage drops at night obviously and battery keeps charge during the day throughout the real word test so to speak which will give me a baseline on panel expectations without having Short Circuit Current stats. [/QUOTE]
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