โFeb-20-2017 10:08 AM
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โMar-03-2017 10:05 AM
Jpbeck1 wrote:
One note, don't trust your solar controller to give accurate readings on the battery charge. Buy a separate voltage meter with a shunt ($20 on amazon). Even quality controllers without a shunt plate on them are not accurate.
โMar-02-2017 07:50 PM
โMar-02-2017 06:32 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
I bought a two decimal point voltmeter from China and connected it to my positive/negative distribution points inside the camper. In the fall, I charge my batteries, park the rig, and disconnect one side of the batteries.
About once a month I go check on things, connect up the batteries, check the voltage, check storage cabinets outside. Been sitting for months now, batteries are at 12.60 still. If I have to, I will take my Honda 2K generator over to it, and run it for an hour.
โFeb-28-2017 07:03 PM
Almot wrote:Searching_Ut wrote:
For actual charging of the batteries, the best solar charger I've seen to date is the Bogart SC2030 coupled with a Trimetric 2030 to control it.
For 12V panels in parallel and if you need a battery monitor. 12V in parallel in itself isn't always the best layout though.
โFeb-28-2017 05:59 PM
Searching_Ut wrote:
For actual charging of the batteries, the best solar charger I've seen to date is the Bogart SC2030 coupled with a Trimetric 2030 to control it.
โFeb-28-2017 05:56 PM
champdog wrote:
will one small solar panel and float charger be ok or am I better off taking cables loose seperating the parallel connection and using two different chargers, one on each battery. Looking to maintain the batteries the best way to get as much life as possible.
โFeb-28-2017 01:50 PM
champdog wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Im still green when it comes to solar but Im reading enough that its making me want to dive head first into being as solar efficient as possible. I have another question. In learning how mppt works it sounds like its way way better for actually recharging a battery bank. Do the mppt controllers work like a good 3 phase type float charger and if I have 12v panels on the roof in series with a mppt isnt that going to be way better than my roof panels wired parallel with a pwm controller? I have 2 group 31 agm batt's and would like to get as close as possible to never have to worry about charging with the genny or ruining my batt's. If a mppt would always be a better choice to try and achieve those goals Ill opt for the mppt. Are 24v panels a better choice than 12v if your using mppt? THANKS!!!!!!
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โFeb-20-2017 11:06 AM
champdog wrote:
so I was thinking Id try to set that up via small solar panel that I could set up outside the storage cover while parked.
โFeb-20-2017 10:59 AM
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