wildebus
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You know, if the info is provided with the product but someone can't be arsed to read it and has a problem ....Scary if you don't know or RTFM

You know, if the info is provided with the product but someone can't be arsed to read it and has a problem ....Scary if you don't know or RTFM
And that's the whole point of my OP. I did read RTFM very thoroughly but the sequence of connections is just not mentioned.Scary if you don't know or RTFM
I do see your point and agree, but surely if you don't know, and it isn't in the manual which is unusual for electrical installations, then you need to find out before starting an electrical jobAnd that's the whole point of my OP. I did read RTFM very thoroughly but the sequence of connections is just not mentioned.
Whatever may be available online, there should be no presumption of prior knowledge in the manual concerning critical factors and to assume otherwise is just disingenuous.
Anyway, time to move on, I think. My Victron bits arrive today and I'm looking forward to having a great charging and monitoring system. Many thanks to @wildebus and others for all the tips.
But you need to know that you need to find out, and if the manual doesn't tell you that...I do see your point and agree, but surely if you don't know, and it isn't in the manual which is unusual for electrical installations, then you need to find out before starting an electrical job
My old boss used to say, 'How do you know what you don't know until someone tells you?'But you need to know that you need to find out, and if the manual doesn't tell you that...
and there is another truth - that teenagers have yet to learn .... the more you know, you know there is more to know.My old boss used to say, 'How do you know what you don't know until someone tells you?'
Steve
and there is another truth - that teenagers have yet to learn .... the more you know, you know there is more to know.
That is for teenagers, who *think* that they know everything, without pausing to think that, if they did, there'd be nothing more to learn, so they might as well be dead ...And don't forget that we are too old to know everything.
The Victrons DO actually have an external blade fuse (in most cases)Knowledge and commons sense has little to do with age, I know a lot of older people who are positively clueless and I know teenagers who are really switched on.
Don't suppose the OP's original controller has a blade fuse you can pull like the Votronics. I know Victrons didn't but don know if they have changed. I fitted fuses in line before the controller for the express reason I could isolate either or both panels if I needed to. If you are changing controller may be worth doing that.
There is a setting to change the battery voltage in the App. And it has a 'double protection' for that - you change the voltage selection, but before it is actually changed, you are presented with a number series that you also have to enter to make sure you really wanted to change it. I like that as it is so easy to tap on fields and change entries without meaning to and a voltage change is important.While it may not damage the controllers I have seen the odd post where Victron (and other brand) controllers have had to be reset again as they selected wrong voltage on connection. I have never had that but I have always connected battery first, maybe there is a setting though, never needed to look