GeoffL
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Preamble: I have a single solar panel on the roof of the van, which I assumed was 100W (but now suspect may be more -- I don't know how to find out what type or model I currently have). It was on the van when I bought it a couple of years ago and came with an 8A PWM controller. Earlier this year, I upgraded the controller to a Victron SmartSolar 75/15 because we were off to Australia for a couple of months and i needed to leave the solar system connected to maintain the leisure battery (the 8A controller would have 'overcooked' the leisure bank). The best this system has managed so far is 360Wh on the summer solstice, which was in full sun for most of the day. Daily peak panel voltage is just over 20V under load and the panel has a 'matrix' of 9 cells by 4 cells. As we use 20 to 30Ah most days, I suspect that the current system won't be able to recharge the leisure bank within a few days of a night's stargazing/astrophotography; particularly during the winter. It's highly desirable for the system to be capable of this as we store the van about an hour's drive from home on a site without electricity and I'd rather not have to remove the batteries and take them home for charging.
So my thoughts are to fit a second panel (say 100W poly) in series with the first as the Victron controller needs a panel voltage of 15V or more to charge the leisure bank and fitting the second panel in series should ensure that the voltage is over 15V for more of each day.
The about is pretty much all I know on the subject and so the collective wisdom/advice of the community would be very welcome and gratefully received.
Thanks in advance, Geoff
So my thoughts are to fit a second panel (say 100W poly) in series with the first as the Victron controller needs a panel voltage of 15V or more to charge the leisure bank and fitting the second panel in series should ensure that the voltage is over 15V for more of each day.
The about is pretty much all I know on the subject and so the collective wisdom/advice of the community would be very welcome and gratefully received.
Thanks in advance, Geoff