Hi There, New to the forum, sorry to bring you a problem with my first post!
But im in need of some expert advice!!
Im running a basic 12v system in my van, a 100w 12v solar panel on the roof, connected to a solar charge controller, with a 100ah deep cycle battery and a small 12v lighting and charging system.
Basically, ive recently transferred my 12v solar off grid system from one vehicle to another and my solar panels just won't charge my batteries for some reason. I've run a system like this for 3 years now and havent had any issues with it. I just measured the voltage my solar panels are producing and im getting 12.8v. But when i attach it to my solar charge controller and measure the voltage across the connecters im only getting 1.5v.
Ive tried it with two different charge controllers and im getting exactly the same problem.
Could this be an issue with the connection to my charge controller? Im using exactly the same connections from my battery and load to the controller.
Im really tearing my hair out on this one. I just don't know enough about electrics to figure it out.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Gethin.

Im running a basic 12v system in my van, a 100w 12v solar panel on the roof, connected to a solar charge controller, with a 100ah deep cycle battery and a small 12v lighting and charging system.
Basically, ive recently transferred my 12v solar off grid system from one vehicle to another and my solar panels just won't charge my batteries for some reason. I've run a system like this for 3 years now and havent had any issues with it. I just measured the voltage my solar panels are producing and im getting 12.8v. But when i attach it to my solar charge controller and measure the voltage across the connecters im only getting 1.5v.
Ive tried it with two different charge controllers and im getting exactly the same problem.
Could this be an issue with the connection to my charge controller? Im using exactly the same connections from my battery and load to the controller.
Im really tearing my hair out on this one. I just don't know enough about electrics to figure it out.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Gethin.
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