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Time to break out the plastic carving tools and make a new solar combiner box. Same drill as with the other
combiners - measure and apply masking tape, pre-drill holes for the meter, start the powerpole ports with the
hole punch, and carve it all out with an X-acto knife. I can't use my standard combiner that places four
panels in series, because that would exceed the voltage rating on my lithium solar charge controller.

I decided to go with #16 stranded wire internally. I might have gotten better performance with something
heavier, but these are very short runs and this is pure OFC not CCA, so I think it'll do the job. It only has
to handle at most 10 amps, though it'll typically see significantly less than that. This will be a series-
parallel combiner that doubles the panel voltage and doubles the current, keeping the voltage just below the
controller's 50v panel limit. This will keep the current as low as possible, to minimize transmission line
loss running to the controller that's going to be beside (or physically mounted ONTO) the lithium battery.

I decided to remove the back and even trim down the housing on the power meter since it was going to be a
tight fit with the additional wire and fuse holder. This about cut the meter depth in half, leaving me with
plenty of room inside. I think I'll be doing this more in the future, as there are no real drawbacks to it.
I considered removing the green connector block as well, but that would complicate connecting the wires
during assembly, and also had a good chance of messing with the meter's calibration on current measurement.



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  01 prepping for meter  
  02 holes drilled for meter  
  03 meter knocked out  
  04 meter hole carved  
  05 meter fit test (top)  
  06 meter fit test (bottom)  
  01 prepping for meter     02 holes drilled for meter     03 meter knocked out     04 meter hole carved     05 meter fit test (top)     06 meter fit test (bottom)  
  07 bottom cover removed and shell trimmed  
  08 meter tape removed  
  09 ports taped  
  10 ports punched and carved  
  11 port fit test  
  12 ports supported for gluing  
  07 bottom cover removed and shell trimmed     08 meter tape removed     09 ports taped     10 ports punched and carved     11 port fit test     12 ports supported for gluing  
  13 ports ready to glue (closeup)  
  14 ports glued (closeup, cooling)  
  15 port gluing completed  
  16 gathering harness materials  
  17 contacts soldered  
  18 splices bound  
  13 ports ready to glue (closeup)     14 ports glued (closeup, cooling)     15 port gluing completed     16 gathering harness materials     17 contacts soldered     18 splices bound  
  19 splices soldered  
  20 splices heat shrink wrapped  
  21 harness attached to meter  
  22 installing meter  
  23 construction complete  
  24 construction complete  
  19 splices soldered     20 splices heat shrink wrapped     21 harness attached to meter     22 installing meter     23 construction complete     24 construction complete  


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