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pianotuna
May 20, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
If you add more, then bank switching would be the "safe" bet. But since you have 300 watts of solar, my best guess is that the six volt twins start every trip bursting full, and the same thing happens pretty much every day during holidays.
There is always the generator, or alternator as a "back stop".
I believe that way back when the solar system was being planned I suggested more battery capacity. At least there is enough solar to adequately recharge a doubled up bank. It is rarely wrong to have too much capacity.
I'm semi full timing and am in the middle of a three day rain. It is cold enough that I'm running the furnace. It is a comfort to me to have lots of battery capacity.
If you add more, then bank switching would be the "safe" bet. But since you have 300 watts of solar, my best guess is that the six volt twins start every trip bursting full, and the same thing happens pretty much every day during holidays.
There is always the generator, or alternator as a "back stop".
I believe that way back when the solar system was being planned I suggested more battery capacity. At least there is enough solar to adequately recharge a doubled up bank. It is rarely wrong to have too much capacity.
I'm semi full timing and am in the middle of a three day rain. It is cold enough that I'm running the furnace. It is a comfort to me to have lots of battery capacity.
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