Can Charge Controller Work Without Solar Panel?

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  • kimsong
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 8

    #16
    Originally posted by SunEagle
    The 5 watts was an estimate. Your battery is draining because you are using it all up which will shorten it's life. You really shouldn't run your lights more than 2 - 3 hours with that battery. Going 10 hours runs it dry.

    You can wire the second battery in parallel like your diagram but when one battery is older than the other the newer battery will be used up and weaken quickly.

    I would not wire them together. Just use up the old one and when it stops charging use the new one but again a 4.5 ah battery is very small and will be used up quickly. Best to go with a larger battery.
    Thanks! I will cut the strip to 3 LED and use it as an indoor night light.

    At the same time, I will try to get a 25 Ah battery.

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    • PNjunction
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jul 2012
      • 2179

      #17
      To get a little more specific as to why your 4.5ah battery is too small - most small ups-style agm batteries will accept no more than about .25C to .3C of inrush current. You can see this limitation on most of the case printing, but sometimes it is not there.

      So, 4.5 * .25 = 1.125 amps inrush. That's about a 20 watt panel.

      If you haven't received your new battery yet, you could run your two 4.5ah batteries in parallel to garner a 9ah capacity, and this would be ok with the 40 watt panel, and be just about maxed out. Before paralleling them together, try to charge each one individually first to make sure each is fully charged when you put them together as a pack so they are balanced. This is assuming they are both relatively the same age as each other and have had the same amount of usage.

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