DaveM
Explorer
Need a little help vetting my very simple 12v power set up for my little Venter trailer:
I've installed a small battery box with 12v deep cycle battery (Interstate SRM-24). The batt is connected to a Renology Wanderer solar charge controller which feeds power (when connected) from a portable Rockpals 100w panel.
The battery is connected out to a Blue Sea fuse box that runs two circuits into the main trailer compartment. 1) for a 12v power outlet for running the Dometic fridge and 2) for the 2 low amp LED light bars (in in the trailer hood and one under the trailer for exterior light). The LED bars are run in series, with a common ground back to the fuse box.
This is a very simple system that won't ever be asked to do anymore than it is right now. My questions are:
1) do I need to ground this system to the trailer frame? Or is having the batter neg act as ground ok? I've read both.
2) I've noticed that when charging the batt at home on a 3.5 amp charger, if the accessories are left attached to the batt the charger never reads full. If I disconnect all the lines, it charges quickly. It also seems to drain slowly when hooked up with nothing running. Assuming I need to add a batt isolator switch, but not sure to which line(s)?
Any help is appreciated.
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I've installed a small battery box with 12v deep cycle battery (Interstate SRM-24). The batt is connected to a Renology Wanderer solar charge controller which feeds power (when connected) from a portable Rockpals 100w panel.
The battery is connected out to a Blue Sea fuse box that runs two circuits into the main trailer compartment. 1) for a 12v power outlet for running the Dometic fridge and 2) for the 2 low amp LED light bars (in in the trailer hood and one under the trailer for exterior light). The LED bars are run in series, with a common ground back to the fuse box.
This is a very simple system that won't ever be asked to do anymore than it is right now. My questions are:
1) do I need to ground this system to the trailer frame? Or is having the batter neg act as ground ok? I've read both.
2) I've noticed that when charging the batt at home on a 3.5 amp charger, if the accessories are left attached to the batt the charger never reads full. If I disconnect all the lines, it charges quickly. It also seems to drain slowly when hooked up with nothing running. Assuming I need to add a batt isolator switch, but not sure to which line(s)?
Any help is appreciated.
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