jakeroyd
Well-Known Member
At present I have a CTek 8amp intelligent charger and a Marlins 13w solar panel.
The solar panel connects to the battery via a regulator.
Normally I connect which ever I need at the time. But this does mean having lots of trailing cables.
I am planning to connect both permanently to the battery.
Its a single battery system.
The solar charger can be disconnected from the regulator when not in use leaving the regulator wired to the battery.
My question is will this cause any problems.
The charger will boost the battery voltage to say 14 odd volts when charging ramping down to its maintained voltage. The regulator will see this.
The regulator can be turned off but I do not know if this is a double pole switch etc.
Can forumites please advise if this will cause any issue with the battery , charger or solar panel.
I guess the charger could be running when the solar panel is also charging.
Tia
The solar panel connects to the battery via a regulator.
Normally I connect which ever I need at the time. But this does mean having lots of trailing cables.
I am planning to connect both permanently to the battery.
Its a single battery system.
The solar charger can be disconnected from the regulator when not in use leaving the regulator wired to the battery.
My question is will this cause any problems.
The charger will boost the battery voltage to say 14 odd volts when charging ramping down to its maintained voltage. The regulator will see this.
The regulator can be turned off but I do not know if this is a double pole switch etc.
Can forumites please advise if this will cause any issue with the battery , charger or solar panel.
I guess the charger could be running when the solar panel is also charging.
Tia