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I looked at the Balmar dual battery charger. While searching for some tech specs on it, I got cross- eyed trying to count the LEDs. I was almost up to 150, when I saw the switches on top. If they have LEDs built in, the lamps might total ~170. They omit details, such as voltage drop through the device, connection to alternators with internal regulators, - - & price. They must charge at least $170 to cover all of those LEDs. I plan to mount a digital meter under the dash, wired to each side of the battery combiner relay, with a center off selector switch. This will make me happier than 170 lights. I ruled out a digital voice announcing, "Your batteries are OK" every minute. OTOH, it could call my cell phone. One of the reasons I mounted Thule rails on my plastic roof was to be able to use it to for solar panels. Panels need a simple isolation diode, which is often included with a solar controler. This could connect directly to your coach battery. My large panels are glass, but my smaller ones use a 1/8" aluminum panel behind thin film cells, with a clear protective coat. A small hail storm or an occasional piece of gravel would cause no problem. [I just reworded that, after recalling news of base-ball sized ice a few days ago.] Either type need to be spaced off of the roof a couple of inches, for cooling, which the cross struts would provide. Sometimes I put two 0.6A panels on 1" rubber strips on the EVC dash. This is not nearly as efficient as on the roof, but I can park, lock, & not worry. If I average an Amp for a few hours, it's 'free' energy. I plug output into one of the 12V sockets. In my drive, this is simpler than extension cords, Battery Tender, etc. If I couldn't leave extension cords connected, & hoods partially open, w/chargers tucked out of the weather, I'd get more serious with panels. I keep putting off running a DC extension from my solar panels on my house to the driveway, but I have to work out details of a quick-disconnect when I forget to unplug! I recently replaced engine batteries in EVC & Passat with AGM. Eventually I plan to also replace my EVC house batteries [original, & its K-Mart bargain 'marine' twin] with two AGMs. I hope with an AGM in front, a slightly higher charge will reach the house bats. If I hadn't already built the new battery box, I'd just put in 2 AGMs to fit [in, or in-place-of] original bat box. I keep waiting for the house bats to die, but I keep babying them, & they check GREAT! Jack_son '03 EVC '01 Passat ============================================== --In ev_update@..., David Richoux <tubaman@...> wrote:
I was thinking of replacing my standard wet cell deep cycle |