Solar panel wiring on new Adria Matrix (1 Viewer)

Feb 9, 2017
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Have fitted solar panel wired it into. regulator then into Adria wire but no charge tested to regulator ok seems like it's not connected at the battery end fuse is good on charging block anyone know if I have to join wires into battery ?
 
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Feb 9, 2017
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Since 2000
The one pre fitted up to roof along with the satellite wires

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Jul 5, 2013
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The Adria wires are not connected at the other end. They assume you will put the solar regulator at the battery end of the wires and then connect into electrobloc or direct to batteries.

Make sure you connect regulator to the battery before you connect the panel to the regulator.
 

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Do yourself a favor
Disconnect your newly found Adria wires and run your own suitable cables direct to the battery
1. You will, in my opinion have a much more reliable safe separate system (Dont forget fuses where reqd)
2. You wont overload any limits withing the Adria system
3. You will not damage expensive on board systems

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Jul 5, 2013
11,723
13,701
Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells, UK
Funster No
26,797
MH
A class
Exp
Since 2013
Do yourself a favor
Disconnect your newly found Adria wires and run your own suitable cables direct to the battery
1. You will, in my opinion have a much more reliable safe separate system (Dont forget fuses where reqd)
2. You wont overload any limits withing the Adria system
3. You will not damage expensive on board systems
I used to have an Adria. The wires are not connected at either end. They just provide a convenient way of getting the wiring from the wardrobe to near the battery.
 

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