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pianotuna
May 28, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
Set the charge controller to prevent over charging. I believe you are "over thinking" this. The only time I look at the charge display on the 3024di is when I want to know if it is working in low light. Solar ought to be 'set it and forget it' as much as possible.
Set the charge controller to prevent over charging. I believe you are "over thinking" this. The only time I look at the charge display on the 3024di is when I want to know if it is working in low light. Solar ought to be 'set it and forget it' as much as possible.
jrnymn7 wrote:
Mex,
This is the dilemma I find myself in. When working 9 hr days, mon-thurs, I may or may not be able to run out to the bus and turn off solar charging. (And quite frankly, I don't want to have to plan my days off around battery charging, either.) So if daily usage is such that the bank is full around mid-day, it will continue to 'float' at 14.4++ volts for several hours. My thought was to drag out solar charging, by using just one panel (140w) instead of two (280w), at such times. But either way, the bank will be in that high 14's range most of the day. So I'm wondering if there is a suitable 12v timer that could be set to disconnect panel power to the controller? Or is it not worth worrying about?
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