Have a 100A Fuse Box that will then connect individually to several single Rockers, since the accessories all have different AMP requirements ranging from 1A --20A.
This is for a portable (cart) DC 12V setup, which currently has only an inverter. I plan on adding an MPPT for solar eventually, but since it will be portable it will not have a earth to ground on the inverter side.
The inverter itself will be grounded to its own chassis and then when the MPPT is installed the inverter ground will connect to the MPPT grounding.
There will be a ground for the solar panel frames only on the PV side
I see that in the manual for the Rocker and after watching several YouTube videos, that two of the pins are referred to as ground and have a Black wire attached to it. Yet, these rockers have led lights on it, which to my understanding means that there needs to be a negative wire returning to the battery.
So in my setup is this Black wire (ground) on the Rocker, actually the negative wires? And if they are negatives do they connect to the negative terminals on the fuse box?
This is for a portable (cart) DC 12V setup, which currently has only an inverter. I plan on adding an MPPT for solar eventually, but since it will be portable it will not have a earth to ground on the inverter side.
The inverter itself will be grounded to its own chassis and then when the MPPT is installed the inverter ground will connect to the MPPT grounding.
There will be a ground for the solar panel frames only on the PV side
I see that in the manual for the Rocker and after watching several YouTube videos, that two of the pins are referred to as ground and have a Black wire attached to it. Yet, these rockers have led lights on it, which to my understanding means that there needs to be a negative wire returning to the battery.
So in my setup is this Black wire (ground) on the Rocker, actually the negative wires? And if they are negatives do they connect to the negative terminals on the fuse box?
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