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Microlite Mike wrote:AidenJ wrote:
Thanks, I was afraid they would buck each other
No such happening. No different than having shore power plugged in with converter charging batteries and solar panel putting power into the battery.
The battery will suck up as much power as it needs and both charging devices will provide power as long as the battery is accepting it. When battery is "full" it's voltage will rise and shut charging devices down to float voltage. One may switch to it's float output sooner than the other due to slight differences in how they read the voltage but when the battery is "hungry" both will peacefully coexist and feed the battery.
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AidenJ wrote:
Thanks, I was afraid they would buck each other
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Lwiddis wrote:
At 85 solar watts there is no wonder that you are having marginal battery recharging. General rule is one watt per wet battery amp hour. While you can do as you propose, youโd be better off to use matching panels of a larger capacity and one MPPT controller. Remember folding solar panels need to be setup every morning and taken down every evening or they grow legs. Roof mounted panels are usually working before you come outside in the morning.
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