Standalone System: A power system not connected to the utility grid (mains.) Sometimes referred to
as an autonomous system.
State of Charge: The percentage of energy in a battery referenced to its nominal full capacity.
Sulfation: The formation of lead sulfate crystals on the plates of a lead-acid battery. Normally used to
refer to large sulfate crystals, rather than small crystals formed in normal battery operation. The sulfate
on the plates of a battery will harden if left in a partially charged state, causing reduced battery capacity
and shortening the life of the battery. If caught in time, "equalization" will remove the buildup of sulfation.
Voltage: The electrical potential between two points. Voltage is analogous to water pressure in that it
pushes the electrons or current through a conductor. The unit for voltage is volt and designated by the
10.0 Diagrams
MC4 Power Cables for RV Kits
Wiring Parallel Modules with MC4 Parallel Connectors
Parallel Wiring Between Standard and MC4 Junction Boxes
RV System Electrical Layout - RV/Off Grid
RV System Electrical Layout - Manual Power Switching
RV System Electrical Layout - Automatic Power Switching
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