domestic grid solar panel to charge 12v dc
Chris1234
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I have an older timber cruiser, perminantly moored which requires intermittent use of a bilge pump. I have a few bilge pumps for reliability and backup, but the basic power system on the boat is powered by a single N70 12v battery. I currently have an older Solarex 40w panel which has lost capacity and needs replacement.
However, I do have some 190w x 48v domestic grid panels surplus after upgrading my home grid system and was wondering if I could use a transformer to drop the voltage or do I need a specialized controller?
Perhaps not possible at all...
I have reasonable 12v knowledge, but not up to date with full electronic and electrical jargon.
It seems silly to pay for a new 12v panel if I can convert a 48v panel at minimal cost
Thanks
However, I do have some 190w x 48v domestic grid panels surplus after upgrading my home grid system and was wondering if I could use a transformer to drop the voltage or do I need a specialized controller?
Perhaps not possible at all...
I have reasonable 12v knowledge, but not up to date with full electronic and electrical jargon.
It seems silly to pay for a new 12v panel if I can convert a 48v panel at minimal cost
Thanks
Comments
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You can use a MPPT type charge controller to drop the voltage and correctly charge your battery bank.
They are NOT inexpensive. Seems I heard recently of a couple other marine sealed charge controllers, but I would generally recomend a Midnite Solar Kid inverter.
https://www.solar-electric.com/midnite-solar-kid-marine-mppt-solar-charge-controller-black.html
Charge controllers are rated at output amperage, so you might want too use Midnites's string sizing tool to figure out how many panels you could put on it.
https://midnitesolar.com/sizingTool_kid/index.php
Home system 4000 watt (Evergreen) array standing, with 2 Midnite Classic Lites, Midnite E-panel, Magnum MS4024, Prosine 1800(now backup) and Exeltech 1100(former backup...lol), 660 ah 24v Forklift battery(now 10 years old). Off grid for 20 years (if I include 8 months on a bicycle).
- Assorted other systems, pieces and to many panels in the closet to not do more projects. -
Thanks ill check it out
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you CAN use a simple PWM charger with your 48V panels. but the charger must be rated to the Voc of the panels. You will not get the full 190 w , but only will harvest the amps the panel can produce.
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