Is it possible to run a solar panel to charge a single battery system while stationary? I'm not familiar with electrical systems, but I want to see if it is possible, and if so, how. Thank you
The idea of a solar panel is to charge a battery(s) when there is no other charging method being used (no generator or alternator being used). So to answer your question yes.
Darrell
Thanks for responding. My concern is that I've read it might not be safe for other components of the car when the battery is being charged by an external source (other than by the alternator). My goal was to find out if there is a safe way to to charge a single battery system while it's still connected to the car. I wanted to avoid having to disconnect the battery from the car every time I need to recharge it via solar or AC at home. With a dual battery setup, it seems that a battery isolator does that job and charges the aux battery.
I'd like to know where you heard that I never have. You can either wire the controller (depending on the power of your panel you may or may not need a controller) directly to the battery or just use a 12v cigarette plug and plug it into an always hot outlet.
Some very low watt panels are just for maintaing batteries in an RV or boat or ATV since they can sit for months between usage and these don't need a controller but anything over say 10 watts would need a controller. If you are planning on using the solar panel to keep your battery charged whne using a fridge any panel you get will need a controller.
You will want to start a new thread for this instead of hijacking the OP post.
Darrell
My concern is that I've read it might not be safe for other components of the car when the battery is being charged by an external source (other than by the alternator).
With a dual battery setup, it seems that a battery isolator does that job and charges the aux battery.
I have a single battery setup in my van with a 100w renogy solar panel and charge controller. Pretty much the only thing I power is an indel b fridge. I have a national luna single battery monitor that I stare at way too much. The setup has worked great and I have only had trouble with it on one trip. We were camped in tree cover in 100 degree weather, the sun only hit the solar panel for about an hour each day. I didn't really want to move the van into sun because I had an awning setup etc. That being said I set the fridge on a lower setting but never turned it off and the van fired up fine after a couple days of sitting. We do a couple 1-2 week long trips a year and a lot of weekends.
I keep going back and forth about adding a second battery. The setup has worked great as is, other than like I said earlier I can't seem to not be checking the battery monitor all the time. One thought I had was adding another 100w panel just to keep up with the fridge even easier in hot weather. The controller and roof racks are already setup for it. Any thoughts? Also was wondering about any experience with the jump packs on an older v8? I've also thought about getting a solar suitcase type panel for the shade times. I do really like having the panel mounted and just always setup though. We have kids and anything that take one step less of setting up is kinda the goal. My thinking that maybe the two mounted panels might help makeup for when the exposure is not optimal?