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Solar Panels - Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="kemjak57" data-source="post: 396687" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Hello Everyone. I have a 2016 BT50 with a "smart alternator". I have set up a second battery in the back which has a solar regulator connected. I want to connect a solar panel which is also regulated. My question is "can I disconnect the regulator on the panel and just join corresponding wires and run that through to the second battery"? The second battery has a "Kickass" regulator which I know is a little down on quality but seems to be working ok. Thank you, Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kemjak57, post: 396687, member: 231"] Hello Everyone. I have a 2016 BT50 with a "smart alternator". I have set up a second battery in the back which has a solar regulator connected. I want to connect a solar panel which is also regulated. My question is "can I disconnect the regulator on the panel and just join corresponding wires and run that through to the second battery"? The second battery has a "Kickass" regulator which I know is a little down on quality but seems to be working ok. Thank you, Rick [/QUOTE]
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