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I am looking for a solution for the fact that a regulator shuts off
charging current when it measures say a 14 volts on the circuit. I have a windgenny that charges with 14,4 volts in bulk-fase. That causes the solarpanels not to charge at all cause their regulator measures this 14,4 volts and decide(s) "the battery is already full"... I hate to split up my housebank in parts / don't like battery-isolators or relais. I also don't like to fool a regulator by forced voltage drops so it keeps on charging (at one moment the battery will really be full...). Is there some "many"-watts charger with multiple in-ports that will make use of all power offered by the various sources simultaneously? Thanks, Len. |
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