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Solar panel
If I connect a solar panel to charge my leisure battery will I have to disconnect the old split charge system from said leisure battery?
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Re: Solar panel
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Re: Solar panel
Go even better and connect a proper sized one through an intelligent charger to both batteries
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Re: Solar panel
A proper sized what?
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Re: Solar panel
lodgey62 wrote:A proper sized what?
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Re: Solar panel
Looking at 150w,what have you got Ian?
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Re: Solar panel
Only a 100w and that works perfectly fine for our uses.
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Re: Solar panel
In answer to the original question, no you don't need to disconnect the split charge....
The solar controller will deal with it ....
However you may as well fit a switch in the trigger wire to the split charge , so you can switch it off in the summer at least, you won't need it !
Mine is switched off all summer, the solar panel more than keeps up with useage
The solar controller will deal with it ....
However you may as well fit a switch in the trigger wire to the split charge , so you can switch it off in the summer at least, you won't need it !
Mine is switched off all summer, the solar panel more than keeps up with useage
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Re: Solar panel
Cheers everyone, really appreciate all your inputs,have a great weekend folks.
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Re: Solar panel
Why bother if the bat is fully charged it won't draw much current when the engine is running. I cannot see the point?Mocki wrote:In answer to the original question, no you don't need to disconnect the split charge....
The solar controller will deal with it ....
However you may as well fit a switch in the trigger wire to the split charge , so you can switch it off in the summer at least, you won't need it !
Mine is switched off all summer, the solar panel more than keeps up with useage
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Re: Solar panel
Since fitting the panel my engine charging circuit for the leisure has been disconnected.
It now powers a water heater.
It now powers a water heater.
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Because there is no point it being switched on, no point wearing the relay out .nicq wrote:Why bother if the bat is fully charged it won't draw much current when the engine is running. I cannot see the point?Mocki wrote:In answer to the original question, no you don't need to disconnect the split charge....
The solar controller will deal with it ....
However you may as well fit a switch in the trigger wire to the split charge , so you can switch it off in the summer at least, you won't need it !
Mine is switched off all summer, the solar panel more than keeps up with useage
But it is needed n the winter .
Steve
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Re: Solar panel
can l hijack this solar panel thread with Some set up questions?
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Re: Solar panel
but read this if you haven't already
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