I asked a sensible question,
Solarpanel>Mppt>battery>load
I asked is there anyway to restrict the potential current to the battery without restricting the potential current to the load, you replied.
There is no difference with the solar controller. The output current will only be what the loads (including the battery charge controller) require - whether the solar controller can give 8A or 80000A - as long as the voltage remains the same.
So "SARCASTICALLY" I said, great ill just throw the battery in there then and not worry if the potential max current from the battery charger "mppt" is 500000amps, because you keep implying, un-porposefully im sure, that the battery will only consume as much current as it wants and is nothing to worry about.
You then replied.
NO
Look at the **********£*^$&$%****** (many expletives) diagram!
I'd suggest you learn basic electronics before attempting to use any lithium batteries; no one on here wants to be responsible for another user blowing themselves up or burning their house down, which is what will happen if you do not learn.
I am not responding further to this subject.
Thank you for your help
rjenkinsgb I will leave the question open incase anyone else wants to reply.
In the case of a circuit
Solarpanel>Mppt>Battery>Load
Is there a way to restrict the potential max current to the battery wired in paralell whilst retaining 16.8v, without restricting potential max current to the load, reason being I would like to limit max load at 16.8v@4A to the battery, but allow 16.8v@8A draw from the load from both either the battery or Mppt.
Is this accomplishable effeciently?