开云体育Matt -Could you expand this a bit please? I think I understand your reply but there were a couple other questions posed such as whether the situation of simultaneous charging/discharging is more damaging. Depending on the context I expect it could be - here
is my thinking and feel free to correct as I don’t have a ton of experience with this other than owning an electric/hybrid car.?
I think you could have two or three contexts, in theory, to using solar power. First, it’s perfect to top up your house batteries so long as you’re not running an air fryer on the boat daily. That said, when you are low on stored power and looking for
what you could get from solar or a gas generator to try to run the engine, solar and a generator will likely help, a bigger bank will also help to delay that scenario but unless you can charge from a slip, it will likely be hard to keep up with demand from
what I’ve read. If your bank is seriously depleted and you keep going the power from a solar panel or generator or both will be flowing into a nearly completely depleted battery and if pulled off right away the battery will stay depleted- having power flow
in and out at this low state might be damaging (? not a statement of fact). If this is the case is it better to charge an external battery and continuously deplete it or allow it to charge something and then discharge it?
On Sep 27, 2023, at 5:17 PM, Matt Foley <matt@...> wrote:
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