scrambledegg
Well-Known Member
All this talk of VSR chatter and instruments turning off when engine goes on got me thinking about how to make a VSR work with a solar panel.
The installation instructions for the BEP-made one that I googled stress that the size of the house bank should be matched to the size of the engine alternator (assumes separate starter and house batteries), otherwise the VSR "chatters". The chatter, or, cyclical connection/disconnection of the two battery banks, is caused by the alternator raising the charging voltage above a threshold, causing the VSR to connect the banks together, then rapidly disconnecting them because the (too large) house bank drags the voltage below the threshold.
How then would one connect a solar panel (plus regulator) in such a way that it avoids the chatter effect but also successfully charges both battery banks? Presuming of course that the solar panel is relatively small compared to the alternator, in terms of charging current.
Has anyone done this?
Thanks
The installation instructions for the BEP-made one that I googled stress that the size of the house bank should be matched to the size of the engine alternator (assumes separate starter and house batteries), otherwise the VSR "chatters". The chatter, or, cyclical connection/disconnection of the two battery banks, is caused by the alternator raising the charging voltage above a threshold, causing the VSR to connect the banks together, then rapidly disconnecting them because the (too large) house bank drags the voltage below the threshold.
How then would one connect a solar panel (plus regulator) in such a way that it avoids the chatter effect but also successfully charges both battery banks? Presuming of course that the solar panel is relatively small compared to the alternator, in terms of charging current.
Has anyone done this?
Thanks
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