multiple charging sources on a single battery?

Sep 30, 2013
3,688
1988 Catalina 22 North Florida
I have a 5W solar panel and my motor puts out 60W. Is there any reason they can't both be connected to the battery at the same time, provided I don't overcharge it of course?
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
At 5.41 AMPS? While using it? I fail to understand..
Left unattended even a 12W panel can cook a 220Ah bank of Lifeline AGM batteries. When " full" a 400Ah bank of Trojan's needs just 0.1A to maintain 14.4V but you don't want to be at 14.4V continuously and you need to not go over 13.8V in float, which requires even less current than 0.1A...

When using the boat no need for a controller. When you leave the boat unattended, no controller can cook the battery so might as well have one.

The problem with no controller and multiple charge sources is you can drive the other charge source into a shut down, turn on, shut down, turn on state and actually slow your charging.