Gordonmc
Well-Known Member
I recently installed solar panels on the boat, two 50 W which came as a hinged pair.
I wired them to a regulator (new) and the regulator to the bank of two 110 AH lead-acid batteries.
For the last six weeks or so all seemed fine with the batteries sitting at 13.5 v +. This weekend I went to the boat and they were dead. Zilch Vs. The boat systems were off at the 1-2-both-off switch, although the always on system for the bilge pumps was active. The pumps had not run.
I disconnected the batteries and clipped on a charger which showed the error light. After a day doing nothing I tried again and got the batteries seperately to accept a charge.
One is showing 12.5 V. The other is awaiting a full charge.
My initial thought was that batteries have discharged though the panels, which means both the regulator and the panel diodes have failed.
Any other ideas?
What would be the best test for system discharge?
I wired them to a regulator (new) and the regulator to the bank of two 110 AH lead-acid batteries.
For the last six weeks or so all seemed fine with the batteries sitting at 13.5 v +. This weekend I went to the boat and they were dead. Zilch Vs. The boat systems were off at the 1-2-both-off switch, although the always on system for the bilge pumps was active. The pumps had not run.
I disconnected the batteries and clipped on a charger which showed the error light. After a day doing nothing I tried again and got the batteries seperately to accept a charge.
One is showing 12.5 V. The other is awaiting a full charge.
My initial thought was that batteries have discharged though the panels, which means both the regulator and the panel diodes have failed.
Any other ideas?
What would be the best test for system discharge?
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