Does anyone know if the xantrex c-series and/or tristar controllers can burn up when used in diversion mode or will they stop diverting power when their current limit is reached? This would seem to dictate how to rig two or more controllers for increased capacity. For example, say I have a 100 amp load do divert on a 12 volt system. I hook a c-60 and set it to divert at 14.1 volts and another one to divert at 14.2. Now if the controllers will stop increasing their pulse modulation rate once their current limit is reached, then the other contoller will start to pick up the excess once the battery voltage rises that tenth of a volt. However if they do not limit current, then the first contoller will keep trying until it melts! I have read some of the previous posts on paralleling diversion controllers, but it was not mentioned whether the controllers current limit themselves - seems like an easy enough thing to build into them.