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25/6/2009 at 11:07am
Location: OLDHAM Outfit: KYHAM XXL Sterling Eccles Emerald
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Not convinced on this one,
Need an auto electrician with facts,
When you start vehicle you use battery power, this needs to be replaced before any charge available for second battery. Will tick over be sufficient for charging two batteries and if so how long for two fully charged batteries.
Working on the principle that you using the car as a portable generator are you not going down that line, via a different route.
Expect running cars on site threads on par with generator threads.
For high usage EHU is the way to go, for low usage Solar. Split charging,or asking site to charge.
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25/6/2009 at 9:49pm
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A 13w solar panel will give around 4AH per day in the UK in summer. An 85AH battery gives about 40Ah useable energy.
40/4 = 10 days!
A car alternator will not give the full rated amps in any sensible configuration unless you fit a sophisticated (and very expensive, 100s of £s) charge controller.
Most split charge relays are rated at around 10A - if you were getting the full charge you'd need some substantial wiring! The modern fitment voltage sensing ones will not kick in until the car battery is well charged. This is fine if you can load the battery in the boot and are doing a fair bit of driving each day - be sensible and it's an excellent way of keeping the battery charged.
If you just use jump leads car - leisure battery you will initially be taking juice from the car battery (it's got to come from somewhere at the end of the day). I believe you'd need to run for a lot longer than 5 minutes to get a sensible charge.
At the end of the day though things like fridges and heaters need mains 'leccy or gas.
Glen
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