Jayco customer service was no help:
"Those are the wires that go to the charge controller."
Yes, but which go to what?
"Oh, you're gonna have to send a picture so we know what you're talking about."
Seriously? No one can tell me what wires you provide to that junction?
So off to solve it...
Correct. It makes sense that if there is a connection to the DC side that it would have some type of breaker, or even that it was led to the DC fuse panel. I'm gonna have to look. That could be it. Maybe it's wired with no breaker or fuse and you have to populate it with the size of your system...
I thought I had indicated in the original post that there was 1 roof connection. You had asked if there were 3. Sorry for the confusion. Yes. 1 roof entry point.
In this circumstance, it's a roof preparation. It's a dual MC4 connection (1 Male & 1 Female) gland on the roof. There are no Zamp or Gopower ports on the side.
There was a gopower solar brochure and a PWM panel sticker in the pack. I read somewhere that it's common to have the panel sticker somewhere in the coach because that's where the wires are for the solar, but since the panel sticker wasn't put on and panel wires ran to the Bay, it doesn't apply...
Hello, DIY Sleuths and Experts!
I have a 2021 Jayco Alante that has Solar Ready Wiring from the roof to the battery bay. There is nothing in the literature that came with my RV that explains this wiring. There was a junction box mounted to the inside of the bay marked "SOLAR PREP" that has six...
Thanks for the info. I think what I'm going to do is put a connector between the solenoid control wires so that if I need to connect them to start the engine, I can do that, then just disconnect them after the engine starts. Do you see any downsides to this?
Your solution is pretty elegant too...
I posted this in the DIY LiFePO4 Forum, but thought it might be better here.
This is somewhat of a continuation of
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/emergency-starting.9618/#post-104557
Understanding that the Solenoid automatically connects the house battery to the alternator upon startup, it...
This is somewhat of a continuation of
https://diysolarforum.com/threads/emergency-starting.9618/#post-104557
Understanding that the Solenoid automatically connects the house battery to the alternator upon startup, it would seem that in order to facilitate charging the house battery with the...