Hi all,
I’ve added different charge controllers over the years and have had an observation that many of you may encounter. We are on a mooring ball and like to keep the batteries near full charge so that our refrigerator (DC) can run the next 23 hours. With the generator running, our charger/inverter will supply many amps at 14.2v to bring the batteries to the acceptance level. Then it appears the charging reverts to 13.4v with no amps flowing(acceptance level). I understand that it should continue to charge until the float level is reached. Then drop to the lower amps. Does this seem reasonable?
Part two of the head scratching comes when the solar panels put out some current at 12.8 or 12.9v. The charger/inverter senses a good battery State of Charge and won’t add any energy to charge the batteries. This also can happen when the main engine alternator doesn’t charge the bank even when running all day. (Several cruisers have mentioned this occasionally happens to them). So how does everyone set their charging levels, if you can? Would adding a disconnect switch to the solar controller to take it offline. I can do that with my wind generator by locking the blades to keep it from trickle charging while we power/sail.
I’ve added different charge controllers over the years and have had an observation that many of you may encounter. We are on a mooring ball and like to keep the batteries near full charge so that our refrigerator (DC) can run the next 23 hours. With the generator running, our charger/inverter will supply many amps at 14.2v to bring the batteries to the acceptance level. Then it appears the charging reverts to 13.4v with no amps flowing(acceptance level). I understand that it should continue to charge until the float level is reached. Then drop to the lower amps. Does this seem reasonable?
Part two of the head scratching comes when the solar panels put out some current at 12.8 or 12.9v. The charger/inverter senses a good battery State of Charge and won’t add any energy to charge the batteries. This also can happen when the main engine alternator doesn’t charge the bank even when running all day. (Several cruisers have mentioned this occasionally happens to them). So how does everyone set their charging levels, if you can? Would adding a disconnect switch to the solar controller to take it offline. I can do that with my wind generator by locking the blades to keep it from trickle charging while we power/sail.