Installation manual

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6.6.5. 150 V MPPT Midnite Classic KID
The KID is able to divert surplus power (in excess of that needed to charge the connected
batteries) to a diversion load, typically a water heater. It can divert either at the battery
voltage (Load side) or at the input voltage (Clipper side) and no change of wiring is needed,
all you do is move the green 30 amp automotive fuse and change the diversion element. No
external SSR is needed to do this.
The KID combines the features of MPPT and PWM diversion regulators into a single unit.
Turbine types that can be used with the KID:
PLT 40/80C/100C
TRG 40/80C/100C
LH & LH Pro 150
Simple diagram
Full diagram with
grounded battery
Full diagram with
ungrounded battery
For output side diversion use the same diagram as above but move the green 30 amp fuse
to the Clipper position. The 2014 Technical manual includes setup information for KID MPPT
controllers.