by eamarquardt » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:28 pm
kirkman wrote:It says 25 amps. it is mounted in my tongue box with the propane tanks.

Although I doubt that your wiring will spark and your propane will leak at the same time and blow you to bits, I kinda think it's "poor form" to have non essential electrical doohickeys in a tongue box with propane tanks in it. The only electrical device I've ever seen in a propane locker aboard a boat is a solenoid valve to shut off the propane.
You might consider rearranging things a bit.
You could install a switch with the center pole wired to your controller, one pole wired to your permanent panel, and the other pole wired to a jack or connector where you connect your portable panel. Then you could plug in your portable panel to your controller and charge your batteries with your Morningstar. I you don't exceed your controller's capacity you can probably eliminate the switch and have both panels connected at the same time. Even if your main panel is shaded to some extent, you might be able to get some usable current out of it.
Cheers,
Gus
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