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At last I have finally completed my 100w solar panel charging system to ensure both the leisure battery and vehicle battery are maintained.
The first stage was the purchase of a 100w solar panel and regulator from ebay, and install to charge just the leisure battery.
The panel kept the leisure battery around 13.5v.
I then searched for a suitable splitter to also maintain the vehicle battery when it is parked for long periods. Eventually after lots of ideas off this site and trawling ebay, I found the ideal item. A '2 Accumulator Charger' (£20) made for the job.
I spent a whole day installing the split charger, with an in line switch so I can isolate the charge to the vehicle battery. The blurb that comes with the 'splitter' says that the two batteries are never connected.
Now the system checks both batteries, and maintains the battery that has the lesser voltage.
Now the but ........
The strange thing is that I was getting leisure battery readings of 15-16v from my vehicles control panel before I 'switched' on the vehicle battery charging. As the vehicle battery took up the charge (it was 11.9v so had priority) the leisure battery slowly dropped voltage back down to a steady 12.5v.
It was a very sunny day today, so the panel was working at its best, but could this overvoltage damage anything on the vehicle?
The first stage was the purchase of a 100w solar panel and regulator from ebay, and install to charge just the leisure battery.
The panel kept the leisure battery around 13.5v.
I then searched for a suitable splitter to also maintain the vehicle battery when it is parked for long periods. Eventually after lots of ideas off this site and trawling ebay, I found the ideal item. A '2 Accumulator Charger' (£20) made for the job.
I spent a whole day installing the split charger, with an in line switch so I can isolate the charge to the vehicle battery. The blurb that comes with the 'splitter' says that the two batteries are never connected.
Now the system checks both batteries, and maintains the battery that has the lesser voltage.
Now the but ........
The strange thing is that I was getting leisure battery readings of 15-16v from my vehicles control panel before I 'switched' on the vehicle battery charging. As the vehicle battery took up the charge (it was 11.9v so had priority) the leisure battery slowly dropped voltage back down to a steady 12.5v.
It was a very sunny day today, so the panel was working at its best, but could this overvoltage damage anything on the vehicle?
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