noelex
Well-Known Member
My maths does suggest that anything you can do to lengthen the life of your batteries or make them charge faster will be beneficial, no matter what your system is.
You are ignoring other important factors such as cost (capital cost and cost per year), weight, size,( loss of storage area) and complexity.
These factors need to balanced otherwise using your logic the battery bank would sink the boat.
Boats running generators need much larger battery banks, but for boats running primarily on solar a lot of people are fitting battery banks that are much too large.
People frequently focus just on battery life. Sometimes carrying around the weight of an extra 200-400Ahrs for little extra gain other than another 6 -12 months of battery life.
I think if they purchased those extra batteries separately and only got 6-12months life out of them ( which is effectivly what they are doing) they would be very disappointed.