Hi, Nathan~ <br><br>Your pesky overcharge situation sounds like a real pain given the long commute. 15.6 volts on a "12 volt" battery implies zero restriction of the incoming energy, so this looks like a controller problem...or maybe it's a wiring problem that prevents proper controller operation. Make sure there's a -12 in the model number for your Morningstar Sunsaver controls, as those are voltage specific.<br>
<br>Eliminate as many variables as possible, Nathan: unhook two of the 6v L-16's, leaving only two in a 12 volt string. Connect only one PV module through the 12v controller and see if the voltage will regulate properly. If you have a clamp style DC ammeter, clip around one lead in the charge circuit & read the amps with good sun. If the battery voltage continues high while you see ~ 7-8 amps PV charge...the controller is failing to do its job. <br>
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