Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum, this is my 1st post, I'm hoping you can help me with a relatively simply question.
I previously had a small solar setup at my old house in the country, but moved last July to my new house here in the city, where I'm unable to setup my solar panel system because of the lack of space here.
I hate the city.
Since last July, my battery has been just sitting here not being charged, I kept hoping one day I could connect everything back up, but I now know that's not going to happen here any time soon.
I have a small trickle charger from Canadian tire, but it's really meant for car batteries, not the Eliminator renewable energy deep cycle 100 am hour AGM batter, which is also sold by Canadian tire for solar panel use specifically. I'm not sure if I can use the trickle charger on this battery, can I ??
I'm in Nova Scotia Canada BTW
My previous working setup was four 80 watt solar panels connected to an MPPT charge controller, then connected to the 12V battery, a very simple setup really. I also had a 1000W pure sine inverter connected, which will not be used ni this new "power box" setup.
I am wondering if I can take a 110V to 12V power adapter (the kind you can plug into a house wall outlet, and then plug any 12V car accessory into, such as a 12V cooler or something), cut off the lighter plug adapter, and connect this 12V output of the adapter directly into the MPPT solar charge controller, in place of connecting solar panels to it.
I hope I'm making sense.
I basically want to replace the solar panels with a house wall plugin 12V adapter, and charge the battery that way from house power, instead of charging it via the solar panels which I can no longer hook up here in my new house
The question is whether the 12V house wall adapter is safe to connect to the solar power battery controller/charger or not. If it is, this should be a safe way to charge this battery via house power right??
I would actually like to turn this unused battery into a portable battery pack to power my 12V computerized telescope from, most people use those car booster packs with a 12V outlet on them for this purpose, but I've got this hefty battery just sitting here not getting charged, so it would kill 2 birds with one stone if I could do this, keep my battery used and healthy and charged, and save myself the expense of going out and buying a car booster pack.
If the 12V adapter would not be a good idea to plug into the MPPT charge controller, what else could I do to charge my battery and keep it healthy, and used?
Thanks!
Here's the battery, charger, and 12V wall plug adapter that I am wishing to connect together to charge this battery from a house wall plug:
I'm new to this forum, this is my 1st post, I'm hoping you can help me with a relatively simply question.
I previously had a small solar setup at my old house in the country, but moved last July to my new house here in the city, where I'm unable to setup my solar panel system because of the lack of space here.
I hate the city.
Since last July, my battery has been just sitting here not being charged, I kept hoping one day I could connect everything back up, but I now know that's not going to happen here any time soon.
I have a small trickle charger from Canadian tire, but it's really meant for car batteries, not the Eliminator renewable energy deep cycle 100 am hour AGM batter, which is also sold by Canadian tire for solar panel use specifically. I'm not sure if I can use the trickle charger on this battery, can I ??
I'm in Nova Scotia Canada BTW

My previous working setup was four 80 watt solar panels connected to an MPPT charge controller, then connected to the 12V battery, a very simple setup really. I also had a 1000W pure sine inverter connected, which will not be used ni this new "power box" setup.
I am wondering if I can take a 110V to 12V power adapter (the kind you can plug into a house wall outlet, and then plug any 12V car accessory into, such as a 12V cooler or something), cut off the lighter plug adapter, and connect this 12V output of the adapter directly into the MPPT solar charge controller, in place of connecting solar panels to it.
I hope I'm making sense.
I basically want to replace the solar panels with a house wall plugin 12V adapter, and charge the battery that way from house power, instead of charging it via the solar panels which I can no longer hook up here in my new house
The question is whether the 12V house wall adapter is safe to connect to the solar power battery controller/charger or not. If it is, this should be a safe way to charge this battery via house power right??
I would actually like to turn this unused battery into a portable battery pack to power my 12V computerized telescope from, most people use those car booster packs with a 12V outlet on them for this purpose, but I've got this hefty battery just sitting here not getting charged, so it would kill 2 birds with one stone if I could do this, keep my battery used and healthy and charged, and save myself the expense of going out and buying a car booster pack.
If the 12V adapter would not be a good idea to plug into the MPPT charge controller, what else could I do to charge my battery and keep it healthy, and used?
Thanks!
Here's the battery, charger, and 12V wall plug adapter that I am wishing to connect together to charge this battery from a house wall plug:
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