Solar Battery Charger

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FreeRadical
FreeRadical
WA
855 posts
WA, 855 posts
23 Aug 2013 11:15am
I planning a solar charger to keep the batteries topped up between outings. My battery bank is 2x105ah house and a starter.

Current plan is a 40w removable panel that will sit on deck and a PWM controller. I am guessing that I'll need a dual battery controller to charge both the house and starter.

Any recommendations? Particularly on the controller? I'm after something cost effective, should I avoid the eBay stuff like the plague?

Something like this perhaps

http://www.futurlec.com.au/Solar_Charger_Dual.jsp

Many thanks.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
23 Aug 2013 3:58pm
This outfit seems to have some good gear.

www.afternic.com/forsale/sinergex.com?utm_source=TDFS_DASLNC&utm_medium=DASLNC&utm_campaign=TDFS_DASLNC&traffic_type=TDFS_DASLNC&traffic_id=daslnc&

A mate has hard wired a C-Tec charger into his boat and says it is the duck's nuts. They have one that does 240 and solar/wind eliminating the need for a separate regulator, it being the D250S Dual.

Not cheap but everybody says they are worth the money.

www.ctek.com/au/en
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
23 Aug 2013 6:42pm
I have two 40 watt panels and two $13 controllers driving two 105 amp hour batteries. One panel and one controller runs one battery, does not get much simpler.
MorningBird
MorningBird
NSW
2711 posts
NSW, 2711 posts
7 Oct 2013 1:25pm
My sister has just fitted a range of flexible solar panels to her Valiant 40 to power her new fridge/freezer setup. They look to be a good option.
Has anybody and views, criticisms of the flexible solar panels. A couple of ok looking 40W ones with a controller are about $330 on eBay.
Charriot
Charriot
QLD
880 posts
QLD, 880 posts
8 Oct 2013 8:38am
It is good idea to charge each battery through separate controller.
Considering, controllers are consumable items ( easily are damages if there is any mishap
on 12 Volts line ).
"Ramona " set up is recommended, you loose $13, One spare, would recommend .
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