WideAngleWandering
Deambulador
Howdy folks,
I have a 20 watt mono and an 80 watt polycrystaline panel wired in parallel to a Morningstar Sunsaver 10. I've measured it at just over 6 amps in the past.
I am using this panel to charge a Diehard Platinum 31M auxiliary battery and a Diehard Platinum starting battery through a PowerStream solid state isolator. The alternator is also connected and charges both batteries through the isolator. I am powering a Norcold NRF-45 fridge with a custom thermal blanket. The stereo draws from the aux battery as well but I try to limit my use when the vehicle isn't running.
I've decided to add a second 100 watt panel to the roof to give me more headroom on long trips. The Solar Synergy 100 watt panel has a max current of 5.8A.
This would oversubscribe the Morningstar Sunsaver 10 by an amp or two at peak output. Can the Sunsaver handle it or do I need to upgrade this as well?
I have a 20 watt mono and an 80 watt polycrystaline panel wired in parallel to a Morningstar Sunsaver 10. I've measured it at just over 6 amps in the past.
I am using this panel to charge a Diehard Platinum 31M auxiliary battery and a Diehard Platinum starting battery through a PowerStream solid state isolator. The alternator is also connected and charges both batteries through the isolator. I am powering a Norcold NRF-45 fridge with a custom thermal blanket. The stereo draws from the aux battery as well but I try to limit my use when the vehicle isn't running.
I've decided to add a second 100 watt panel to the roof to give me more headroom on long trips. The Solar Synergy 100 watt panel has a max current of 5.8A.
This would oversubscribe the Morningstar Sunsaver 10 by an amp or two at peak output. Can the Sunsaver handle it or do I need to upgrade this as well?