Hi Guys, hope someone can point me in the right direction, i'm wanting to have an automatic (time controlled) pop door on my chicken coop and also run a small LED light for a few hours on the evening inside the coop, my question is can I connect both to the 1 load connection on the charge controller. Everything I look at on YouTube just shows either one load being connected or they put an inverter and run multiple things off the inverter (more household items), i'm just starting and only want to run the motor (for the pop door), an LED light and the timer..... any advice greatfully recieved, thanks
Can I wire up multiple loads to the one charge controller?
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Hi Guys, hope someone can point me in the right direction, i'm wanting to have an automatic (time controlled) pop door on my chicken coop and also run a small LED light for a few hours on the evening inside the coop, my question is can I connect both to the 1 load connection on the charge controller. Everything I look at on YouTube just shows either one load being connected or they put an inverter and run multiple things off the inverter (more household items), i'm just starting and only want to run the motor (for the pop door), an LED light and the timer..... any advice greatfully recieved, thanks
Depending on what that pop door motor is rated (DC volt, Amp, Wattage) I would think it may more than what the Charge Controller can handle especially if you add that light. -
Panels to charge controller. Charge controller to battery. Loads (light and pop door) from Battery.
You'll need a battery. I assume you want that pop door to open in the early morning (at sun rise) and close after dark (or at sundown) after the chickens go home to roost.
Your pop door based on a car antenna motor? If so, a simple 12v batt is all you need. No inverter necessary.
P.S. You'll need a 12v timer circuit too.Comment
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Panels to charge controller. Charge controller to battery. Loads (light and pop door) from Battery.
You'll need a battery. I assume you want that pop door to open in the early morning (at sun rise) and close after dark (or at sundown) after the chickens go home to roost.
Your pop door based on a car antenna motor? If so, a simple 12v batt is all you need. No inverter necessary.
P.S. You'll need a 12v timer circuit too.
I believe you are correct that the pop door motor will have to be 12vdc and powered from the battery along with a 12vdc timer to open and close that door.
The CC usually has some type of timer installed which allows you to turn a "load" like a light on and off at different times or at least one time in a 24 hour period.
If the light and door are being activated at different times then the OP will need a timer with multiple on-off settings or use the one in the CC for lights and the external one for the door.Comment
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Panels to charge controller. Charge controller to battery. Loads (light and pop door) from Battery.
You'll need a battery. I assume you want that pop door to open in the early morning (at sun rise) and close after dark (or at sundown) after the chickens go home to roost.
Your pop door based on a car antenna motor? If so, a simple 12v batt is all you need. No inverter necessary.
P.S. You'll need a 12v timer circuit too.Comment
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Katy should be no problem. Take the motor and LED to the battery. You do not need a 30 amp charge PWM controller for a 50 watt panel unless you plan to grow the system up to 500 watts. With a 50 watt panel is less than 5 amps. No reason to spend the extra money on something you do not need or use. Don't over do it on the battery either. To keep it simple if you use a 20 watt panel, then all you need is a 20 AH battery. 50 watt panel, 50 AH battery. You get the idea.MSEE, PEComment
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