Hi All,
I have some experience with solar panels and battery charging but I never really got it right. I have 60 watts of solar right now but I am about to add on 300 more watts of power and I have some questions.
Here is my situation, my 60 watt solar panels put out 19.5v. The 300 watts (100 watts each) put out 18.5v. I have buck converts that I can throw on the panels too. I want to have a simple 12V battery bank with 12v devices hooked up into it and these devices will run 24 hours a day. I am planning on getting a small freezer (Sun Danzer - the small one) and I have AA-AAA-9v-C-D battery chargers too that are 12v that I am going to use to charge batteries. These are the two main devices I am going to use. I will also be throwing on occasionally a DS Charger and a phone charger which take different voltages. I use buck converters to charge these devices and I set the buck converter to the appropriate voltage.
The problem is that I never figured out a good way to charge my batteries with the panels I currently have. Originally, I bought a $12 made in China charge controller that, when the batteries were fully charged, the controller would modulating really fast on and off. As a result of the flickering, the buck converters I had hooked up to my battery bank (for charging usb devices like cell phones and my kids DS charger) got destroyed over time. The buck converters eventually broke because the input voltage was flickering between 19.5Vs and 13.7V really fast all day long. This was due to the junky charge controller.
So, I threw out the charge controller and connected my 2 30 watt panels in series (1 is on the South East side of my home and the other is on the South West side) and then I drop the voltage down to 14V and hook that onto my batteries to charge them.
Here are some questions. Are all battery controllers modulating pieces of junk? That means it flickers on and off real fast when the batteries reach their charge voltage high point.
How can I hook up 19.5V and 18.5V panels to a battery charge controller to charge a 12v battery bank and still run devices off the battery bank. Some of the devices will be 12V and some will be run via buck converters.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have some experience with solar panels and battery charging but I never really got it right. I have 60 watts of solar right now but I am about to add on 300 more watts of power and I have some questions.
Here is my situation, my 60 watt solar panels put out 19.5v. The 300 watts (100 watts each) put out 18.5v. I have buck converts that I can throw on the panels too. I want to have a simple 12V battery bank with 12v devices hooked up into it and these devices will run 24 hours a day. I am planning on getting a small freezer (Sun Danzer - the small one) and I have AA-AAA-9v-C-D battery chargers too that are 12v that I am going to use to charge batteries. These are the two main devices I am going to use. I will also be throwing on occasionally a DS Charger and a phone charger which take different voltages. I use buck converters to charge these devices and I set the buck converter to the appropriate voltage.
The problem is that I never figured out a good way to charge my batteries with the panels I currently have. Originally, I bought a $12 made in China charge controller that, when the batteries were fully charged, the controller would modulating really fast on and off. As a result of the flickering, the buck converters I had hooked up to my battery bank (for charging usb devices like cell phones and my kids DS charger) got destroyed over time. The buck converters eventually broke because the input voltage was flickering between 19.5Vs and 13.7V really fast all day long. This was due to the junky charge controller.
So, I threw out the charge controller and connected my 2 30 watt panels in series (1 is on the South East side of my home and the other is on the South West side) and then I drop the voltage down to 14V and hook that onto my batteries to charge them.
Here are some questions. Are all battery controllers modulating pieces of junk? That means it flickers on and off real fast when the batteries reach their charge voltage high point.
How can I hook up 19.5V and 18.5V panels to a battery charge controller to charge a 12v battery bank and still run devices off the battery bank. Some of the devices will be 12V and some will be run via buck converters.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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