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RoyB wrote:
I guess what I am hearing here is the batteries must connected all the time for the solar controllers. I was wanting to switch batteries in and out with my setup once I get going. My switching setup lets me select one or all or none. Hadn't done my homework on this approach yet.
Having to always have the batteries connected to the solar controller is sure going to mess my plans haha... I guess I can hook them all up and isolate with diodes maybe so I can switch the batteries in and out of my other battery charger that will be run by the generator set...
It will all make sense when I get closer to the project I hope haha...
In my case I will be charging all of my batteries first using the generator method to get past the high current draw of 15-20AMPS DC for each battery when in 14.4VDC charge mode then will want to switch to SOLAR POWER for the remaining low current charge during the remaining solar high sun period to finsh my 90% and higher charge state.
Roy Ken
โMar-22-2014 11:06 AM
RoyB wrote:
I guess what I am hearing here is the batteries must connected all the time for the solar controllers. I was wanting to switch batteries in and out with my setup once I get going. My switching setup lets me select one or all or none. Hadn't done my homework on this approach yet...........
Roy Ken
โMar-22-2014 10:57 AM
โMar-22-2014 10:55 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
You get what you pay for.
Yeah, if it was mission critical I wouldn't have considered it. OTOH I've gotten some good value for the money on Chinese electronics too.
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โMar-22-2014 08:11 AM
BoonHauler wrote:
You get what you pay for.
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