Installation Instructions for Go Power Solar Elite Charging System
Question:
Ready to hook up to PD4500, need to turn off or disconnect battery charger function from PD4500. Had a service tech explain what I needed to do when he was here working on furnace. Just disconnect the converter pos/neg wires. Now not sure.
asked by: Michael C
Expert Reply:
That is correct. When installing the Go Power Solar Elite Charging System # 34282185 don't want any type of power being fed to your power distribution panel from the battery bank or shore power while you're doing this installation. I've linked our installation video that details the process that I do recommend checking out, as well as the installation instructions.
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Go Power Solar Extreme Charging System - 600 Watt Solar Panels - 3,000 Watt Inverter Charger
- RV Solar Panels
- Roof Mounted Solar Kit w Inverter
- Rigid Panels
- 600 Watts
- 10.1 Amps or More
- AGM
- Flooded Lead Acid
- Gel
- Lithium - liFePO4
- 59-1/8L x 26-5/16W Inch
- 3 Panels
- Go Power
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