To Battery or Solar Controller?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 2:41 pm
Hi. I'm new to the Netonix switch. I will be replacing my ToughSwitchs with them. I'm using WS-12-250-DC (I purchased three of them).
Question 1: It says I should go straight to battery thus allowing batteries to drop down to 9V until switch shuts off. I'm on a 24V system. I know the switch reads up to 72V input so I'm assuming that when my batteries are being charged, the extra voltage does no harm to the switch. That being said, is it better that I just use the 24V load output from my solar controller and have a steady 24V's?
Question 2: If I go with the straight to battery option, what amp fuse should I have inline if I were using 8, 10, 12 gauge wire? Is the fuse to protect the wire (which is usually the case and I would use a higher amp fuse) or to protect the device in which I don't need as high?
On my first switch switch out (ha ha...) I will be powering (6) sectors (all 24V UBNT Prisms), and have (2) 24V fans that will turn on during the afternoon to keep the batteries cool and off in the evening/night/morning. I've turned the 24V fans into POE fans...I'm surprised I couldn't buy those but the Netonix switch is great for scheduling. I may create a rule that turns them on during certain temperature readings.
Currently running: netonix: 1.5.1rc4 on WS-12-250-DC
Thank you for any input!
Phil
Question 1: It says I should go straight to battery thus allowing batteries to drop down to 9V until switch shuts off. I'm on a 24V system. I know the switch reads up to 72V input so I'm assuming that when my batteries are being charged, the extra voltage does no harm to the switch. That being said, is it better that I just use the 24V load output from my solar controller and have a steady 24V's?
Question 2: If I go with the straight to battery option, what amp fuse should I have inline if I were using 8, 10, 12 gauge wire? Is the fuse to protect the wire (which is usually the case and I would use a higher amp fuse) or to protect the device in which I don't need as high?
On my first switch switch out (ha ha...) I will be powering (6) sectors (all 24V UBNT Prisms), and have (2) 24V fans that will turn on during the afternoon to keep the batteries cool and off in the evening/night/morning. I've turned the 24V fans into POE fans...I'm surprised I couldn't buy those but the Netonix switch is great for scheduling. I may create a rule that turns them on during certain temperature readings.
Currently running: netonix: 1.5.1rc4 on WS-12-250-DC
Thank you for any input!
Phil