Changing Leisure batteries that are connected to solar panels

gerry mcg

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Quick question.
If I'm working on / swapping my leisure batteries and they are connected to my victron MPPT solar controller, is it sufficient to remove the fuse from the solar controller to disconnect the panels from the battery?

And likewise, when reconnecting the battery etc, I understand the battery should be connected to the MPPT first, then the PV panels. Is connecting the battery, followed by replacing the fuse sufficient?

The MPPT is awkward to get to, but the fuse is accessible
 
Best not to disconnect the solar whilst under load so cover or disconnect at night.
 
as long as the fuse kills the MPPT then yes
 
I can reach the terminals on the MPPT, so can remove them if necessary and cover with electric tape. Refitting is more awkward and means removing the MPPT to manipulate the cables before refitting.
Not impossible, just awkward
 
as long as the fuse kills the MPPT then yes
The fuse appears to kill the solar input, but as far as I can gather the Victron MPPT stillness appears to be powered on asked it is receiving power from the battery

But I'm sure there will be an inline fuse at the battery end of the MPPT cable
 
The fuse appears to kill the solar input, but as far as I can gather the Victron MPPT stillness appears to be powered on asked it is receiving power from the battery

But I'm sure there will be an inline fuse at the battery end of the MPPT cable
if it kills the MPPT then that ok, as the battery connection will be just that....12v which can be disconnected at either end, but battery end in your case to replace them.
rememebr to reconnect the battey first though as you said.

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I just covered the solar panel, pulled the fuse, swapped the batteries over and voila job done.
 

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