I hope I don't sound like too much of a dunce with this question, but I'm hoping I might find some answers here. Here's my problem: I've got 70 watts worth of 12 volt panels hooked up to an inexpensive controller that keeps two 12 volt batteries (connected in parallel) charged. The batteries have thus far been used to run a couple backyard things like landscaping lights and a large scale garden railroad. The supply line from the battery that these various loads connect to is 10 gauge solid copper over about 30 - 40 feet (depending on where the particular load connects).
Okay, so up until now this system has worked really well for my needs. Recently, however, I've tried to add on a couple of items that are particularly voltage sensitive and they've refused to run due to voltage drop on the far end on the supply line. Rather than try to run a larger conductor supply line, I've thought about just changing my batteries to series so I've got 24 volts. I thought I'd throw in a dimmer to make sure I can dial back the voltage so things don't get damaged, but at the same time I'd be able to use higher voltage to overcome resistance and to help accommodate the additional loads I'd like to add. Where I get confused is what this means for my 12 volt solar panels. Can they continue to charge two 12 v batteries connected in series, or would doing so mean I'd have to go out and buy new 24 volt panels?
Okay, so up until now this system has worked really well for my needs. Recently, however, I've tried to add on a couple of items that are particularly voltage sensitive and they've refused to run due to voltage drop on the far end on the supply line. Rather than try to run a larger conductor supply line, I've thought about just changing my batteries to series so I've got 24 volts. I thought I'd throw in a dimmer to make sure I can dial back the voltage so things don't get damaged, but at the same time I'd be able to use higher voltage to overcome resistance and to help accommodate the additional loads I'd like to add. Where I get confused is what this means for my 12 volt solar panels. Can they continue to charge two 12 v batteries connected in series, or would doing so mean I'd have to go out and buy new 24 volt panels?
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