affinite
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I have a 520Ahr House battery bank (4 x Trojan SCS225 12v/130Ahr)
I also have a 200Ahr Thruster bank and a 100Ahr Starter battery
My mains charger (Christec CPS2/25) is only rated at 25A but has three independent outputs (one for each bank) and offers a 3 stage charging profile
I have approx 200W of Solar Panels connected to an MPPT Solar charge controller (cant remember the brand) which is attached to the house bank only.
I see about 9-10 Amps from this when the sun's out
I know that both chargers are somewhat under-rated (as is my 60A Alternator) compared to my bank size but I'm trying to get the best out of them without major upgrades.
When at anchor I leave the MPPT charger to give me what it can but if tied up at a quayside with shore power I want to run the mains charger so as to get the maximum charge.
My concern is that when the MPPT controller is in Bulk charge mode (at say 14.8v), the mains charger will be fooled into thinking that the battery is fully charged and so offer only a float charge.
I'll get 9-10A from the solar charger while the mains charger sits back with its arms folded in float mode. I would then only get a Bulk charge from the mains charger when the Solar charger has given up for the night.
So my question is;
What is the best way to operate these two chargers together?
Should I disconnect the MPPT controller when mains charging?
Interested in opinions and what others with a similar setup do ?
Thanks in advance
I also have a 200Ahr Thruster bank and a 100Ahr Starter battery
My mains charger (Christec CPS2/25) is only rated at 25A but has three independent outputs (one for each bank) and offers a 3 stage charging profile
I have approx 200W of Solar Panels connected to an MPPT Solar charge controller (cant remember the brand) which is attached to the house bank only.
I see about 9-10 Amps from this when the sun's out
I know that both chargers are somewhat under-rated (as is my 60A Alternator) compared to my bank size but I'm trying to get the best out of them without major upgrades.
When at anchor I leave the MPPT charger to give me what it can but if tied up at a quayside with shore power I want to run the mains charger so as to get the maximum charge.
My concern is that when the MPPT controller is in Bulk charge mode (at say 14.8v), the mains charger will be fooled into thinking that the battery is fully charged and so offer only a float charge.
I'll get 9-10A from the solar charger while the mains charger sits back with its arms folded in float mode. I would then only get a Bulk charge from the mains charger when the Solar charger has given up for the night.
So my question is;
What is the best way to operate these two chargers together?
Should I disconnect the MPPT controller when mains charging?
Interested in opinions and what others with a similar setup do ?
Thanks in advance