Jamie Dundee
Well-Known Member
Missed the 24v bit…..?I cant charge a 24v battery bank with a 20w panel that is 20v open circuit
Missed the 24v bit…..?I cant charge a 24v battery bank with a 20w panel that is 20v open circuit
I suggest that you investigate how MPPT controllers work, or at least find out what they do.So then, how do you know? describe just what happens between the 2.
I do know how they work. And logged the panel voltage as they wander around looking for max power. Can you answer the question - or a least provide a little hint of the mechanism you are so sure of?I suggest that you investigate how MPPT controllers work, or at least find out what they do.
House batteries have their own mppt and 720w of solar. They are doing fine?It will work. Panel voltage will always be above the minimum at both controllers, so both will have a supply within spec and that’s all that is required.
I‘d be more interested to top up my house batteries though.
You could feed the engine panels into them and charge the engine/genset with dc-dc supplies or parallel your solar chargers from them or some of the panels, depending on voltages and specs. That way you would not lose their unexploited capacity.House batteries have their own mppt and 720w of solar. They are doing fine?
Engine and domestic batteries are 24v. Generator is 12v. Usage patterns and battery types for domestic and engine banks are vastly different so quite happy to have separate solar set up for each. We use spare solar power to heat domestic hot water when we want toYou could feed the engine panels into them and charge the engine/genset with dc-dc supplies or parallel your solar chargers from them or some of the panels, depending on voltages and specs. That way you would not lose their unexploited capacity.