Hi all
I am looking at hard wiring in a solar charging system to maintain and charge up the batteries when the boat is not in use.
I have found a regulator that looks pretty good - has dual battery charge and intelligent switching so it can swap between batteries when one is charged and the other is not up to voltage etc - here is the link: http://www.bsewa.com.au/leisure-prod...ontroller.html
I figure that I should be OK with running fixed cabling from the regulator to the batteries as I want this to be a more of a permanent system. the solar panel I am looking at is a 180W that will fit nicely on the top of the roof and I will put a quick connect plug on it to remove it when I head out.
Does anyone see any issues with this setup? I am assuming when the batteries are being charging from the engine that the solar regulator will be ok - I think most of the modern ones will block the current?
Here is a picture of what I an looking at setting up:
Dual Battery Solar.jpg