โMar-29-2017 05:57 AM
โMar-29-2017 11:53 AM
ShoelaceExpress wrote:
So while connected in parallel in my garage, I'd have the batteries connected positive to positive, and negative to negative, and then connect my charger/maintainer to the negative on one battery and positive on the other battery?
When connected in parallel on my trailer, just connect the charge controller in the same way?
โMar-29-2017 09:59 AM
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โMar-29-2017 08:03 AM
ShoelaceExpress wrote:
As for the converter/charger in the trailer, I'm not sure what DC output current it's rated for. I will have to check next time I'm there. Where would I look? Likely behind a panel near the circuit breaker panel?
โMar-29-2017 07:51 AM
โMar-29-2017 07:21 AM
ShoelaceExpress wrote:Good plan with the connections but you may find that the controller needs to be connected first so that can be hard wired and the panel connection made to the controller. Some controllers will fail if not connected to batteries first.
I paid $180 CDN + tax (on sale) for the two 40W panels. I hadn't done much research before now. I liked the idea of having the two 40W panels as they're about 14" wide and when traveling I can put them face to face (maybe with a soft cloth between) and strap them together - easy to transport around. I want to keep them portable instead of mounting, or else I would have looked into larger options for roof mounting.
I hadn't thought of the solar panel idea of maintaining the batteries while in storage. With them sitting in my garage I would have to figure out a way to mount the panels outside. I don't mind keeping the trickle charger connected inside the garage though.
Thanks for the link. I may also look for a similar connector to leave permanently connected to the battery and leave one end of the SAE connector (capped) dangling outside the battery box so I don't have to unstrap the boxes every time I want to charge the batteries with the solar charge controller.
โMar-29-2017 07:08 AM
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ShoelaceExpress wrote:
The new TT needed a new battery, so I ended up purchasing two deep-cycle RV/marine batteries to install in parallel.
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