Searush
Well-Known Member
I am sticking a couple of large (2x100w) solar panels on the roof of my motorhome & will be feeding them thro a fancy controller to manage the output & allow pulse charging of the battery (yes, only 1x110Ah at the moment). The manual for the controller shows the solar input (no problem there) and the output to the battery (again pretty straight forward) but it also shows the DC load feeding from the controller too.
I hadn't planned on doing that I was simply going to leave the DC load feeding from the battery, but I can see the advantage of running the load via the controller as it has overload protection & can be isolated from the controller too. I presume it also allows Solar power to go direct to the load to reduce the drain on the battery in daylight hours, altho I suspect that the drop in battery voltage of a heavy load would draw more cahrge from the panels anyway.
My question is - Has anyone fitted a hefty solar panel system to their boat (or a van) & kept the load fed direct from the battery rather than from the Regulator/ Control unit? And are there any disadvantages in doing so?
Ta muchly. This is the controller I got (I didn't pay that much for it) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30A-Solar-Panel-Charge-Regulator-12V-24V-Auto-Solar-Controller-SOLAR30-720W-30A-/120987190377?pt=UK_Gadgets&hash=item1c2b660469
I hadn't planned on doing that I was simply going to leave the DC load feeding from the battery, but I can see the advantage of running the load via the controller as it has overload protection & can be isolated from the controller too. I presume it also allows Solar power to go direct to the load to reduce the drain on the battery in daylight hours, altho I suspect that the drop in battery voltage of a heavy load would draw more cahrge from the panels anyway.
My question is - Has anyone fitted a hefty solar panel system to their boat (or a van) & kept the load fed direct from the battery rather than from the Regulator/ Control unit? And are there any disadvantages in doing so?
Ta muchly. This is the controller I got (I didn't pay that much for it) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30A-Solar-Panel-Charge-Regulator-12V-24V-Auto-Solar-Controller-SOLAR30-720W-30A-/120987190377?pt=UK_Gadgets&hash=item1c2b660469