Pi Curio
Sunlicious
Just got this little gem in the mail.
The idea is to use it for the battery, and as far I understand it takes a non-polarized MCB for that.
I want to test it to see if it's indeed a non-polarized MCB.
Figured maybe I could use two 100W panels in parallel with a combined Isc of 12A and then attach both cables to the MCB, and use a piece of cable to short the other side before switching the MCB on. Then test if it catches fire in either direction.
Would this suffice for the test to verify it's non-polarized? Is 10A enough for the test?
Thanks
The idea is to use it for the battery, and as far I understand it takes a non-polarized MCB for that.
I want to test it to see if it's indeed a non-polarized MCB.
Figured maybe I could use two 100W panels in parallel with a combined Isc of 12A and then attach both cables to the MCB, and use a piece of cable to short the other side before switching the MCB on. Then test if it catches fire in either direction.
Would this suffice for the test to verify it's non-polarized? Is 10A enough for the test?
Thanks