Razzman
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I like Zamp as well and use one of their charge controllers, but their panels are way over priced imo, I use Renogy panels instead especially since I get a deep discount on them. Anyway I also have a Renogy Suitcase carryout that I put up if needed. As a previous comment stated you should connect and disconnect in order, I simply added a breaker inline on the panel power cable to cut power to the panel. Hookup to trailer then engage the breaker to the panel.
My trailer came with a Zamp SAE sidewall port which made it easy to connect direct to batteries. As the carryout has a built in charge controller it's a breeze to put out and connect. Only issue is Zamps sae polarity is reversed versus everyone else's. Had to use a polarity reverse adapter, and due to the weight I devised a method to support the cable. Renogy make a nice carryout in a nice case for a fair price, can't complain. Renogy 200W Solar Suiutcase
My trailer came with a Zamp SAE sidewall port which made it easy to connect direct to batteries. As the carryout has a built in charge controller it's a breeze to put out and connect. Only issue is Zamps sae polarity is reversed versus everyone else's. Had to use a polarity reverse adapter, and due to the weight I devised a method to support the cable. Renogy make a nice carryout in a nice case for a fair price, can't complain. Renogy 200W Solar Suiutcase