Thanks guys, this information was exactly what I needed. I was hoping I wouldn't need to have to have a secondary system in place to prevent alternator charge from destroying the solar controller or have to mess around connecting things when stopped.
So far for the trip we will basically have a Engel 40L with "two zone" extender and run it on setting 4 or freeze and some LED lights for night time. For most of the trip there won't be phone reception (yay) so no need to charge phones, but may have sat phone on charge in case. This is our normal camp set up and so far we haven't used the solar panels for a top up. But saying that, we have usually done about 6-8hrs of driving between camps.
BUT, I am considering a second 40L Engel and an inverter for the things that need it (not sure as what yet, but the minister will surely have a need). This and the fact we will probably have a broken drive of no more than 5-6 hrs a day once we hit the route.
Also if I mount the panel to the roof I can turn it into a wind deflector for the roof rack.
Thanks heaps again.
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