Homestar
10th August 2014, 11:35 AM
For convenience, I've mounted my 140 watt solar panel to the roof of the 101. Now, I know that sometimes that's not going to be great as I could be parked under a tree while camping, but I can deal with that. My question is around it staying connected to the batteries all the time.
I run a 630CCA cranking battery and a Full river 100AH deep cycle. My current setup is a manual switch to disconnect the starter while camping, but sitting in the driveway, I've left them connected.
The regulator shows that everything is fully charged, and the red 'charge' LED just flicks on briefly every 3 or 4 seconds - sort of like a float charger does when everything is full charged.
The batteries are showing 13.57 volts during the day, and drop down at dark to 12.75 volts.
So, am I going to do any damage long term leaving everything connected like this? I've never had to worry about it before I did this. Both batteries are brand spanking new, so I don't want to overcharge them or reduce their life.
Also, I'm looking for a battery monitoring system that can show volts on both batteries as well as charge and discharge current. Any recommendations on something? Don't mind spending a few dollars, but I don't really want to spend a fortune on a top end unit. I don't want one that stays lit all night - it would drive me nuts, so an LCD display is what I'm looking for.
Cheers - Gav.
I run a 630CCA cranking battery and a Full river 100AH deep cycle. My current setup is a manual switch to disconnect the starter while camping, but sitting in the driveway, I've left them connected.
The regulator shows that everything is fully charged, and the red 'charge' LED just flicks on briefly every 3 or 4 seconds - sort of like a float charger does when everything is full charged.
The batteries are showing 13.57 volts during the day, and drop down at dark to 12.75 volts.
So, am I going to do any damage long term leaving everything connected like this? I've never had to worry about it before I did this. Both batteries are brand spanking new, so I don't want to overcharge them or reduce their life.
Also, I'm looking for a battery monitoring system that can show volts on both batteries as well as charge and discharge current. Any recommendations on something? Don't mind spending a few dollars, but I don't really want to spend a fortune on a top end unit. I don't want one that stays lit all night - it would drive me nuts, so an LCD display is what I'm looking for.
Cheers - Gav.