Irish Rover
Well-Known Member
My boat has 4 x 90ah + 2 x 74ah house batteries and 2 x 74ah starter batteries. All the batteries were fitted new in July. It has 2 solar panels and, given my location in Turkey, they get plenty of sunshine almost all the time and even in winter I use the boat on average 4 times per week. I only took possession of the boat in April so I'm still feeling my way a bit. Up to now I've almost never used shore power and the solar and regular running of the engines have kept the batteries fully charged. Last weekend the forecast was for 4/5 days of cloudy weather and rain and, as I was going away for a few days, I decided to connect the shore power just in case. The fridge was left on at a low setting and apart from 2 bilge pumps on standby everything else was switched off. I'm wondering if the solar panels become redundant when the 220V battery charger is operational, if it's OK to have the 2 systems running together and if there's any way to arrange for the shore powered battery charger to operate only if the solar is not producing enough power to do the job.