Cloona
Well-Known Member
if i leave it connected up for a couple of weeks can it overcharge the battery and cause damage or a fire ?
if i leave it connected up for a couple of weeks can it overcharge the battery and cause damage or a fire ?
if i leave it connected up for a couple of weeks can it overcharge the battery and cause damage or a fire ?
if i leave it connected up for a couple of weeks can it overcharge the battery and cause damage or a fire ?
This article disagrees and says that you always need a charge controller http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/do_i_need_a_controller.
His tests showed that a 400Ah bank, once fully charged, only required 0.1 amps to maintain 14.4V.
This article disagrees and says that you always need a charge controller http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/do_i_need_a_controller.
His tests showed that a 400Ah bank, once fully charged, only required 0.1 amps to maintain 14.4V.
Given that you can pick up a basic charge controller for under £20 I don't really see why anybody argues about this.
So if I buy a simple 5W trickle charger panel for £15, you think it makes sense to buy a controller for another £20?
Richard
I think it makes sense to spend £20 protecting a bank of batteries costing £80 each...
So if I buy a simple 5W trickle charger panel for £15, you think it makes sense to buy a controller for another £20?
Richard
I think it makes sense to spend £20 protecting a bank of batteries costing £80 each...
Assuming that answer is a "Yes" to my question, I'll have to abandon this thread and join the "battery suicide pact" along with the other million purchasers of 5W trickle charger panels.
Richard
But don't a lot of those only output about 13.5 - 14v. I would agree those would be fine. it's more the high voltage panels I would worry about
But don't a lot of those only output about 13.5 - 14v. I would agree those would be fine. it's more the high voltage panels I would worry about
Doesn't really work like that - a 5W panel will have the same open circuit voltage as a similar design 100w panel, 21v ish?
It's the battery which pulls the voltage down as it charges.
And as the previous links show for a completely charged battery it doesn't take much current to push the voltage up to unhealthy.
With a 5w panel in the UK probably very unlikely but maybe possible if you've been motoring overnight or something and leave the boat on the sunniest day of the year.
Doesn't really work like that - a 5W panel will have the same open circuit voltage as a similar design 100w panel, 21v ish?
It's the battery which pulls the voltage down as it charges.
And as the previous links show for a completely charged battery it doesn't take much current to push the voltage up to unhealthy.
With a 5w panel in the UK probably very unlikely but maybe possible if you've been motoring overnight or something and leave the boat on the sunniest day of the year.