I just read something about a controller for "Dual" battery systems?
I was just going to tie two 6 volt Costco golf cart batteries together to make 12v, run a 85 watt and 50 watt panel directly to the terminals, and use a Sunforce 60031 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller.
So actually, I guess I'm wondering if my whole setup will make work? It's for a small canned ham travel trailer, it will run:
1. ONE 10w DC water pump - rarely
2. THREE .5 watt LED lights at night,
3. my big consumer would be a 1.4amp 12v fan for 8 hours
4. I might plug an iPhone or 50 watt laptop in there for a few hours?
2 Costco 6 volt batteries tied to make 12v ( on the label an the store shelf they say 220AH... so that would make 440ah... Not sure I need all that.)
Two Cheapo Ebay solar panels, 85watt + 50watt = 145watts
No junction box. I don't have a long run so I'll just run 10 gauge stranded wire from both panels right into the terminals on a
Sunforce 60031 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ms_ohs_product
Then when I'm docked at home I have a totally separate 110V AC Sytem, So I would run off that and charge the batteries with this
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
I was just going to tie two 6 volt Costco golf cart batteries together to make 12v, run a 85 watt and 50 watt panel directly to the terminals, and use a Sunforce 60031 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller.
So actually, I guess I'm wondering if my whole setup will make work? It's for a small canned ham travel trailer, it will run:
1. ONE 10w DC water pump - rarely
2. THREE .5 watt LED lights at night,
3. my big consumer would be a 1.4amp 12v fan for 8 hours
4. I might plug an iPhone or 50 watt laptop in there for a few hours?
2 Costco 6 volt batteries tied to make 12v ( on the label an the store shelf they say 220AH... so that would make 440ah... Not sure I need all that.)
Two Cheapo Ebay solar panels, 85watt + 50watt = 145watts
No junction box. I don't have a long run so I'll just run 10 gauge stranded wire from both panels right into the terminals on a
Sunforce 60031 10 Amp Digital Charge Controller http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ms_ohs_product
Then when I'm docked at home I have a totally separate 110V AC Sytem, So I would run off that and charge the batteries with this
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
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