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pianotuna wrote:
Any time I have shore power I'm going to use it. Even if you pay for the power it is better for the battery bank to remain fully charged.
โOct-16-2015 05:47 PM
CT_WANDERER wrote:Yeah, that's a good controller and your settings should be OK for Texas. If anything, with 6V batteries you can raise the absorption V in the Winter.westend wrote:
You shouldn't lose any appreciable water (more than usual, you will lose some) in the batteries if the controller is set up correctly. What controller are you using?
I am using Morningstar TS45 PWM controller. Running it on their program #4 (Aborp 14.4V, Float 13.4V, Equal 15.1V) So far, from what I can tell, it seems to be working out Ok for me. Gary
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โOct-16-2015 04:20 PM
westend wrote:
You shouldn't lose any appreciable water (more than usual, you will lose some) in the batteries if the controller is set up correctly. What controller are you using?
โOct-16-2015 04:10 PM
smkettner wrote:
Are you doing this full time? For the winter? One week?
I would probably do a week on then a week off for solar/converter balance.
Almost need a grid tie inverter :B
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