skyflyer
Well-Known Member
I have (fitted by PO) a split charge diode device which allows engine alternator to charge both batteries without either battery being able to discharge/recharge to/from the other -in effect a 'one way valve' for alternator current into the 2 batteries.
I am thinking of replacing with a VSR split charge relay so that the batteries will automatically parallel when voltage to either is greater than (say) 13.8v
But I also am about to fit a solar panel which will connect through an MPPT controller.
Will the output voltage of the MPPT controller be enough to trip the VSR so both batteries get charged?
If so what would be a suitable VSR to buy? I am concerned that if one battery becomes very discharged, as soon a voltage on other goes up the relay will open allowing a huge current to pass?
Controller is an Epever 20A
TIA
I am thinking of replacing with a VSR split charge relay so that the batteries will automatically parallel when voltage to either is greater than (say) 13.8v
But I also am about to fit a solar panel which will connect through an MPPT controller.
Will the output voltage of the MPPT controller be enough to trip the VSR so both batteries get charged?
If so what would be a suitable VSR to buy? I am concerned that if one battery becomes very discharged, as soon a voltage on other goes up the relay will open allowing a huge current to pass?
Controller is an Epever 20A
TIA