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On 19 Oct 2005 17:08:33 -0700, "Matt"
wrote: Hi, I'm looking at installing a 30 watt solar panel\on my boat. I'd like to charge both the starter and domestic batteries. Can anyone give me some ideas on how I'd wire a setup like this. Also I have a regulator which is used for a 240 volt charger. Will I need a seperate regulator for the solar panel? Cheers Consider a MPPT-charger to get the most out of your panel. It depends on where you are but eff can go up with 30%. Instead of the switchboard you described (which still leaves the risk of enormous equalizing-currents when one batt is full and the other is empty and in that situation you bridge/connect them) I'd consider a FET-based battery-isolator. Old fashioned diodes cause a voltage loss of 0,7v which prevents full charging of your battery. The voltage drop these FET-isolator cause can be neglected. I'm in the Netherlands so I use european url's, sorry bout that. http://www.victronenergy.com/productlist.php for mppt-chargers: http://www.dbcom.nl/mste.htm You won't have much trouble finding similar products in the us I guess. HTH Len, S/v Present |
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