pandos
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I have very old AGM batteries that have been used and abused and owe me nothing... 130 amp starter battery and 2x 85 amp house batteries.
In the last few weeks I had some issues with batteries not charging (house flat and just enough in the starter to start it up) bulb circuit on panel had break in wire and the solar panel stopped producing juice, I fixed the bulb wire and this charged both sets of batteries, I repaired an internal fault on my victron solar panel (no solder on joint just pushed into place)
Once fixed the panel has fully charged the house batteries. Thanks to my 1 /2 both switch I can use the house bank to start the engine, but the charging on the alternator does not seem to be all that it should be.
There is a split charge diode between the alternator and the house and starter batteries.
The solar panel controller is a PWM victron and only charges the house batteries. The starter battery is now practically dead .
(thanks to my rebuild the engine takes a fair wallop to turn it over but starts almost instantly)
I am going to the boat tomorrow for a few hours.
Questions, 1. Will, or is it likely that, the alternator would sense the house batteries are full and cut down it's output thus not charging the starter battery.
Question 2. Should I connect the solar panel to the same place as the alternator so it can charge both house and starter from each source. Or disconnect the house batteries from the alternator.
I always felt that the starter battery was the best of the three.
The alternator is a normal automotive model I bought in Spain in 2005 the batteries are from 2006... I usually have good instincts about the amount of battery power that should be there and I suspect charging is the issue rather than the starter battery....
In the last few weeks I had some issues with batteries not charging (house flat and just enough in the starter to start it up) bulb circuit on panel had break in wire and the solar panel stopped producing juice, I fixed the bulb wire and this charged both sets of batteries, I repaired an internal fault on my victron solar panel (no solder on joint just pushed into place)
Once fixed the panel has fully charged the house batteries. Thanks to my 1 /2 both switch I can use the house bank to start the engine, but the charging on the alternator does not seem to be all that it should be.
There is a split charge diode between the alternator and the house and starter batteries.
The solar panel controller is a PWM victron and only charges the house batteries. The starter battery is now practically dead .
(thanks to my rebuild the engine takes a fair wallop to turn it over but starts almost instantly)
I am going to the boat tomorrow for a few hours.
Questions, 1. Will, or is it likely that, the alternator would sense the house batteries are full and cut down it's output thus not charging the starter battery.
Question 2. Should I connect the solar panel to the same place as the alternator so it can charge both house and starter from each source. Or disconnect the house batteries from the alternator.
I always felt that the starter battery was the best of the three.
The alternator is a normal automotive model I bought in Spain in 2005 the batteries are from 2006... I usually have good instincts about the amount of battery power that should be there and I suspect charging is the issue rather than the starter battery....