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solar charging question - adding additional battery

Dirtpig
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Explorer
I am wondering what would be the negative effects of temporarily hooking up and solar charging a 50% depleted battery to my fully charged battery bank of 2 6volts. (Boat electric motor battery) would it charge the boat battery and overcharge my trailer batteries? It would be charged by solar controller a blue sky sc30 pwm with 400watts of solar.
2015 Nash 25C bumper pull /w 300watts solar my install
My Truck & RV youtube channel
2005 F-350 Diesel 4x4 CC SB SRW
2001 Honda XR400: many mods
12ft Lund WC boat & 9.9 Yamaha 4 stroke on custom loader.
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Dirtpig
Explorer
Explorer
OK thanks very much for the advice.
2015 Nash 25C bumper pull /w 300watts solar my install
My Truck & RV youtube channel
2005 F-350 Diesel 4x4 CC SB SRW
2001 Honda XR400: many mods
12ft Lund WC boat & 9.9 Yamaha 4 stroke on custom loader.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
No problem at all. Could be a slow charge if the controller has already moved to float. Connect in the morning during the first hour of sun.

RJsfishin
Explorer
Explorer
I have done it many times,....pull the boat alongside the MH, parallel the trolling motor batt to the house batteries, and fire up the genset, works great. Genset, solar, same difference.
Rich

'01 31' Rexall Vision, Generac 5.5k, 1000 watt Honda, PD 9245 conv, 300 watts Solar, 150 watt inv, 2 Cos 6v batts, ammeters, led voltmeters all over the place, KD/sat, 2 Oly Cat heaters w/ ox, and towing a 2012 Liberty, Lowe bass boat, or a Kawi Mule.

Dirtpig
Explorer
Explorer
Its a 55amp hour. Optimal blue top AGM. It would be hooked up to the trailer batteries with like jumper cables. It would be about 4 or 5 times a summer when im on long trips where i need to recharge the boat battery in order to fish more! It lasts for 2 or 3 day trips but then starts to die and needs recharging. I have a 60watt portable solar kit i could hook up to it, but using the 400watts from my trailer would be so much faster to recharge.
2015 Nash 25C bumper pull /w 300watts solar my install
My Truck & RV youtube channel
2005 F-350 Diesel 4x4 CC SB SRW
2001 Honda XR400: many mods
12ft Lund WC boat & 9.9 Yamaha 4 stroke on custom loader.

KD4UPL
Explorer
Explorer
It will work. If you only need to do it once then go ahead. It's not an ideal way to charge the battery.
You'd be better off disconnecting the solar from the existing bank and hooking it just to the boat battery for a while.

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
You won't overcharge the one while charging the other--the voltage of both batteries has to be the same when they're connected together in parallel (well, excepting differences due to wiring voltage drops in the interconnects). You'd see some current flow (particularly at the onset) from the charged battery bank into the discharged one as the voltages equalize.

Ideally I suspect the best approach would be to connect the discharged battery only to the solar charger until it is charged to about the same level of charge (voltage) as the charged (and presumably now discharging) house bank, and then connect them together. However, unless the discharged battery is quite large in comparison to the charged one, I can't foresee any great trouble with connecting them together from the start. Do use sufficiently heavy interconnect wire for safety.