rotrax
Well-Known Member
Three weeks ago I completed installing 400W of solar on our pilothouse roof. It has been performing exactly as I imagined - better in fact - and we have been running two fridges , lights, Webasto, and all other 12v uses since install. The batteries, 550AH of AGM,s, have not dropped below 12.9v in pitch darkness and have not been above 14.2v, the max setting for the EPEVER 30A MPPT for sealed batteries.
We have had shorepower, but only for the electric kettle, immersion and microwave. The battery charger has not been required.
We left Littlehampton at 1330 Saturday on non stop passage to Dartmouth. As we approached our destination after 18 hours of motoring - wind could not have possibly been more adverse - the Alternator charge light came on. I immediatly checked the drive belt, all fine. Shortly the Alternator charge light went out. This occured a couple more times.
The Alternator is a Balmar 110A fitted with the matching Balmar external smart regulator.
My question is, has the regulator sensed fully charged batteries due to the extra charge from the Solar and stopped the Alternator charging?
The light only came on/off during very bright sunlight when the Solar was giving maximum.
We have had shorepower, but only for the electric kettle, immersion and microwave. The battery charger has not been required.
We left Littlehampton at 1330 Saturday on non stop passage to Dartmouth. As we approached our destination after 18 hours of motoring - wind could not have possibly been more adverse - the Alternator charge light came on. I immediatly checked the drive belt, all fine. Shortly the Alternator charge light went out. This occured a couple more times.
The Alternator is a Balmar 110A fitted with the matching Balmar external smart regulator.
My question is, has the regulator sensed fully charged batteries due to the extra charge from the Solar and stopped the Alternator charging?
The light only came on/off during very bright sunlight when the Solar was giving maximum.