
Originally Posted by
spudboy
Because the solar panels (when split between 12v & 24v charging) will share an earth. This means that the 12v and 24v circuits are no longer independent from each other.
Also - in the long run I'd like to have a 24v > 12v converter, so the house batteries get charged from the 24v alternator when the engine is running. Same issue as the solar panels, in that the 2 systems will need to interact.
Just earth the negative side of the 24v batteries, earth the negative side of the 12v battery and earth the negative side of the solar panel charging system. As long as the positive side of each is separate then there is no issue.
The negative sides can all be connected via the chassis, it is only the positive sides of the respective systems that need to be separated.
When I solar charge - the negative is either earthed on the negative battery terminal or on the body of the vehicle (has earth straps between body and chassis) and if charging 12v just ensure the positive side of the solar is only connected to the positive side of the 12v battery. My solar reg can do either 12 or 24v. For 12v I just plug in the solar to the rear Anderson plug on the car.
Also - you cannot charge (well at least to do it properly) you 12v battery from the 24v system via a 24v - 12v converter. To do this you really need a 24v-24v Dc battery charger.
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