I bought the components the tech specified, he passed away and I don’t know how they should be connected. They are: multiplus 2, mppt 150/85 Tr, lynx distributor M10, lynx class T power in M10, Cerbo GX, Smart shunt, Bep Pro battery disconnect, Rich solar pv disconnect switch, lynx clean install kit , inline mc4 fuse holder. I am capable of doing the install myself if I can have the diagram of which connects to what. Can someone use there detective skills and knowledge of the componentry and systems to reverse engineer and draw for me the correct diagram of how they should be connected please?
What size?
And apparently you don’t have a battery… The disconnect is there.
Ps all those items have product pages with installation manuals. If you are installing you will need to do some homework as a diagram means nothing withiut the suporting know how.
You will especially need to know more information about your battery for programming purposes.
You are in for a challenge. It is very likely you can do this installation but it will be difficult for you to get all the information you could possible need on this forum. I recommend you find someone near you who can guide your through it. Maybe someone you can pay by the hour or something.
Hi, what is your location?
download all the manuals, read them, and the brochure wiring unlimited for the basics to prevent costly mistakes.
Look for an technician in your vicinity
I think Wiring Unlimited is too underutilized. It is a fantastic resource. It is easy to understand, yet comprehensive. I’m going to start recommending my clients read it.
You have the PV modules?
Also the battery?
If not, you have to make a plan before buying them!
What is your location? How much loads do you have and when will they be active (day or night).
Will you survive longer periods without sun on battery or have you backup?
This info is also important if you want a DC coupled or AC coupled system, island, self sustaining, …
Wiring of the PV panels can be tricky (for parallel you need the inline MC4 fuse holder, i think the dec. tec had planned for this. Do you have Fotos of your roof?), this is also important for protection against lightning strikes.