Mar-08-2021 12:44 PM
Mar-09-2021 10:21 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
A common marine switch is 1 2 both off for the two banks.
A on/off switch between CC and house battery turns them on/off for charging. External + wire connected to CC and disconnect wires from battery when not needed.
Mar-09-2021 10:00 AM
Mar-09-2021 09:47 AM
CA Traveler wrote:cbird02 wrote:
I have a two-battery bank that is charged by a solar panel via the onboard Renogy controller. I have a trolling motor that is run by a 12v deep cycle 100ah battery. I have 2 similar deep cycle batteries in the bank. When I am off grid, I want to charge my trolling battery from the RV without using an inverter to plug in my normal AC-DC charger. What is the most efficient way to do this? Can I just hook up my trolling battery in parallel with the other two and the whole bank will then be charging? Yes What if I want to make sure that my trolling motor is fully charged even if my coach batteries are not? Disconnect the house batteries so all of the charge will be goint to the trolling motor battery. Thx
Craig
Mar-09-2021 09:43 AM
SJ-Chris wrote:
My boat has a ski tower. I usually take it off when I'm fishing (if there is more than 2 people). But if not, I could easily mount 1-3 panels up there. It would even provide a little bit of shade underneath. That would keep my trolling batteries charged up all day EVEN WHILE USING THEM. So....perhaps you can find a convenient (or creative) way of mounting 100-200 watts of solar on your boat. If you don't have any space on deck or on top of a canopy, maybe you could mount it on an 8' tall pole somewhere to keep it out of the way.
Perhaps this is all just a crazy idea...it's late (lol)
-Chris
Mar-08-2021 11:32 PM
Mar-08-2021 02:53 PM
Mar-08-2021 02:50 PM
Mar-08-2021 02:23 PM
CA Traveler wrote:cbird02 wrote:
I have a two-battery bank that is charged by a solar panel via the onboard Renogy controller. I have a trolling motor that is run by a 12v deep cycle 100ah battery. I have 2 similar deep cycle batteries in the bank. When I am off grid, I want to charge my trolling battery from the RV without using an inverter to plug in my normal AC-DC charger. What is the most efficient way to do this? Can I just hook up my trolling battery in parallel with the other two and the whole bank will then be charging? Yes What if I want to make sure that my trolling motor is fully charged even if my coach batteries are not? Disconnect the house batteries so all of the charge will be goint to the trolling motor battery. Thx
Craig
Mar-08-2021 02:11 PM
Mar-08-2021 01:41 PM
Mar-08-2021 01:36 PM
Mar-08-2021 01:30 PM
cbird02 wrote:
I have a two-battery bank that is charged by a solar panel via the onboard Renogy controller. I have a trolling motor that is run by a 12v deep cycle 100ah battery. I have 2 similar deep cycle batteries in the bank. When I am off grid, I want to charge my trolling battery from the RV without using an inverter to plug in my normal AC-DC charger. What is the most efficient way to do this? Can I just hook up my trolling battery in parallel with the other two and the whole bank will then be charging? Yes What if I want to make sure that my trolling motor is fully charged even if my coach batteries are not? Disconnect the house batteries so all of the charge will be goint to the trolling motor battery. Thx
Craig