So I make no secret about my desire to be able to air condition my camper, and run a fridge, and charge my laptop, easy as pie to do when the truck is going down the road off of the alternator, but solar on the other hand is a completely different much lower power ball of wax.
To accomplish this I have ended up with 2 300w Dokio portable panels, a 40 amp MPPT controller / dc to dc charger, and 2 200 amp hour Chins 12v Lifepo4 batteries. I'd have been a LOT of money ahead just sticking with a traditional generator, but most parks and festival camping grounds don't allow generator use after 10:00, and when it is 84 deg F and 90% RH overnight during festival season, I gotta have AC!
Anyway, so the big question is, How do I wire the batteries to the each other, the charger / charge controller and the output devices like the inverter?
I know the solar panels wire together in parallel via a Y cable, so the positives form a Y, and the negatives form a Y.
I am assuming, correctly or not, that I would do the same to and from the battery so for example using a set of buss bars, the battery lead connection on the positive would have 2 leads, 1 to each battery, and quite likely the charging source positive lead, and same thing but on the negative side, and then each output device, the 12V sockets, inverter, USB charger ports, fridge port get connected to the other buss lugs (and fused on their own circuit).
Does this sound correct, or even sane?
To accomplish this I have ended up with 2 300w Dokio portable panels, a 40 amp MPPT controller / dc to dc charger, and 2 200 amp hour Chins 12v Lifepo4 batteries. I'd have been a LOT of money ahead just sticking with a traditional generator, but most parks and festival camping grounds don't allow generator use after 10:00, and when it is 84 deg F and 90% RH overnight during festival season, I gotta have AC!
Anyway, so the big question is, How do I wire the batteries to the each other, the charger / charge controller and the output devices like the inverter?
I know the solar panels wire together in parallel via a Y cable, so the positives form a Y, and the negatives form a Y.
I am assuming, correctly or not, that I would do the same to and from the battery so for example using a set of buss bars, the battery lead connection on the positive would have 2 leads, 1 to each battery, and quite likely the charging source positive lead, and same thing but on the negative side, and then each output device, the 12V sockets, inverter, USB charger ports, fridge port get connected to the other buss lugs (and fused on their own circuit).
Does this sound correct, or even sane?