Hello
the Solar Bus has been going strong with our on-board PV system that includes 8 golf cart batteries. until now I have not had a reason or desire to charge with the alternator while I'm driving. Because our project is educational, I want all those electrons in the batteries to be from the solar, and there's always been enough.
lately however there are times when a little alternator charging is desired. So I'm going to set something up.
I *don't" want to use an automatic battery isolator tied into the vehicle's key because with those setups, it's *always* charging from the alternator when the vehicle is driving. I want it to be manual, so I only engage the alternator charging in the rare times when I need it.
I'm thinking all I need to do is run a wire between the positive terminals of the starting battery and the aux (solar) battery bank, with a manual switch (and a fuse wouldn't hurt). I could go from the alternator to the solar battery but I think it will be easier to go from the starting battery to the solar battery. Since both batteries are grounded to the same vehicle chassis, I don't need to run a negative wire. The wire and fuse should be sized according to the maximum amperage of the alternator. I'll use one of those big fat "knife" switches that can handle the current. I could use this not only to charge the solar batteries with the alternator, but also if the starting battery is dead for some reason I could give it a "jump start" by just closing the switch, connecting it to the solar batteries.
I don't have that much experience with RVs and I'm wondering if anyone has set up manual battery isolator like this and if there is anything I should take into consideration, or if there's anything wrong with my idea/plan.
Thanks
Gary
the Solar Bus has been going strong with our on-board PV system that includes 8 golf cart batteries. until now I have not had a reason or desire to charge with the alternator while I'm driving. Because our project is educational, I want all those electrons in the batteries to be from the solar, and there's always been enough.
lately however there are times when a little alternator charging is desired. So I'm going to set something up.
I *don't" want to use an automatic battery isolator tied into the vehicle's key because with those setups, it's *always* charging from the alternator when the vehicle is driving. I want it to be manual, so I only engage the alternator charging in the rare times when I need it.
I'm thinking all I need to do is run a wire between the positive terminals of the starting battery and the aux (solar) battery bank, with a manual switch (and a fuse wouldn't hurt). I could go from the alternator to the solar battery but I think it will be easier to go from the starting battery to the solar battery. Since both batteries are grounded to the same vehicle chassis, I don't need to run a negative wire. The wire and fuse should be sized according to the maximum amperage of the alternator. I'll use one of those big fat "knife" switches that can handle the current. I could use this not only to charge the solar batteries with the alternator, but also if the starting battery is dead for some reason I could give it a "jump start" by just closing the switch, connecting it to the solar batteries.
I don't have that much experience with RVs and I'm wondering if anyone has set up manual battery isolator like this and if there is anything I should take into consideration, or if there's anything wrong with my idea/plan.
Thanks
Gary

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