Phantom
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Since full-timing for over 2 months now I've been sussing out how best to improve my power generation and it's been a useful learning curve. We have a 120w solar panel and had a PWM regulator which wasn't very confidence inspiring and also found that the wire from the VSR was way undersize causing a fair voltage drop over the 7m length to the LB.
I toyed with the idea of increasing the solar panel size but as we are only light power users decided not to at the moment. But I did change the PWM regulator for a Victron Smart Solar 100/20 which can output up to 290w should I go for a larger solar panel sometime. I liked the idea of knowing how the system was performing via the Bluetooth app.
Also due to previously finding ourselves struggling to get any decent charge back into the leisure batteries I fitted a battery monitor to better know the SOC, but it's also handy to know how much power is going in or out. Whilst at it I also fitted the Inverter remote switch.
There's a three shelf cupboard in the moho garage and it had a battery on each of the two lower shelves until I moved them both onto the lower shelf, and made the shelf above removable for easy access.
Don't mention the mis-matched batteries, they'll match when next changed!
I was planning to upgrade the VSR cable size to 16mm2 to prevent the voltage drop then I thought of fitting a 30A B2B unit instead of using the VSR.
In anticipation and out of curiosity I've been sussing out what all the wires actually do that are connected to my leisure batteries. There's just one with a 2A fuse that I am unsure of, any ideas what might use such a low rating?
From the LB +ve there is a 6mm2 cable supplying the Electroblock via a 30A fuse. I decided to temporary remove the electroblock to see what connections were behind it.
I was quite surprised to find a 6mm2 cable from the starter battery and there is only a 0.01v voltage drop over the 7m length of it, there's also a 30A fuse at the starter battery end. I guess that the main purpose of this 6mm2 cable was for charging the starter battery via the original battery charger? But there is now a Zig X-70 connected directly to the LBs and a Battery Master that trickle charges the SB from them. So I guess I should be able to just connect the B2B between that and the LB, less than 1m away rather than adding a 7m run of 16mm2.
I removed a surplus cable from the far right two connectors (shown below), maybe it was for the original mains battery charger? Any ideas?
Unexpectedly I could not see how or where the solar regulator wires connect to the LB side, but will suss it out sometime.
It's good to have a better understanding of how it all works though.
I toyed with the idea of increasing the solar panel size but as we are only light power users decided not to at the moment. But I did change the PWM regulator for a Victron Smart Solar 100/20 which can output up to 290w should I go for a larger solar panel sometime. I liked the idea of knowing how the system was performing via the Bluetooth app.
Also due to previously finding ourselves struggling to get any decent charge back into the leisure batteries I fitted a battery monitor to better know the SOC, but it's also handy to know how much power is going in or out. Whilst at it I also fitted the Inverter remote switch.
There's a three shelf cupboard in the moho garage and it had a battery on each of the two lower shelves until I moved them both onto the lower shelf, and made the shelf above removable for easy access.
Don't mention the mis-matched batteries, they'll match when next changed!
I was planning to upgrade the VSR cable size to 16mm2 to prevent the voltage drop then I thought of fitting a 30A B2B unit instead of using the VSR.
In anticipation and out of curiosity I've been sussing out what all the wires actually do that are connected to my leisure batteries. There's just one with a 2A fuse that I am unsure of, any ideas what might use such a low rating?
From the LB +ve there is a 6mm2 cable supplying the Electroblock via a 30A fuse. I decided to temporary remove the electroblock to see what connections were behind it.
I was quite surprised to find a 6mm2 cable from the starter battery and there is only a 0.01v voltage drop over the 7m length of it, there's also a 30A fuse at the starter battery end. I guess that the main purpose of this 6mm2 cable was for charging the starter battery via the original battery charger? But there is now a Zig X-70 connected directly to the LBs and a Battery Master that trickle charges the SB from them. So I guess I should be able to just connect the B2B between that and the LB, less than 1m away rather than adding a 7m run of 16mm2.
I removed a surplus cable from the far right two connectors (shown below), maybe it was for the original mains battery charger? Any ideas?
Unexpectedly I could not see how or where the solar regulator wires connect to the LB side, but will suss it out sometime.
It's good to have a better understanding of how it all works though.