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Connecting panel and appliance to battery gator clamps
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<blockquote data-quote="user 20746" data-source="post: 626469" data-attributes="member: 20746"><p>My experience is that the MPPT charge controllers are far and away better than the old PWM, I have two identical FLA banks side by side using mppt and pwm and the mppt compared to the pwm is very noticeable, lithium likes voltage and the bigger you go on the panel the better, depending on the circumstances/space you can use house panels (I picked up 2.5kw worth of panels for $300) and as other have said use the anderson plug set up, it is easy, neat and foolproof.....as an aside I dont think I have ever seen a pwm charge controller be able to charge a lithium battery but I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20746, post: 626469, member: 20746"] My experience is that the MPPT charge controllers are far and away better than the old PWM, I have two identical FLA banks side by side using mppt and pwm and the mppt compared to the pwm is very noticeable, lithium likes voltage and the bigger you go on the panel the better, depending on the circumstances/space you can use house panels (I picked up 2.5kw worth of panels for $300) and as other have said use the anderson plug set up, it is easy, neat and foolproof.....as an aside I dont think I have ever seen a pwm charge controller be able to charge a lithium battery but I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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