โOct-12-2015 11:17 AM
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โOct-13-2015 09:28 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
You mentioned over charging. If it is a 3-4 stage converter, it won't over charge, especially in cooler weather.
But I would rather do a complete disconnect, deal w/ a little self discharge, then to leave anything connected to the batteries for long periods.... unattended.
โOct-13-2015 05:36 AM
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โOct-12-2015 06:47 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:+1
At 3c disconnected I seriously doubt those batteries would lose 10-amp hours total in 5-months. Unattended being disconnected means those batteries will be immune to anything and everything. 100% lrotected. The odds run heavy to disconnect, switch off the converter and solar and put things in full hibernation. AGM batteries love cold weather hibernation. Pull a ground cable if you don't have a full disconnect switch.
Your particular scenario favors disconnect versus unsupervised float charging so heavily it's not even a fair contest.
โOct-12-2015 06:09 PM
MrWizard wrote:
leave the solar connected, install the converter and put a switch on it,
to tun it on / off as needed
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โOct-12-2015 02:39 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I'd think that with BC power rates it would be better to turn on a heater 24 hours before a trip rather than letting it run.
I'd allow the solar system to charge the battery bank and leave the breaker for the converter turned off.
โOct-12-2015 01:52 PM
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