Hi All,
So I've got a sweet solar setup installed in my trailer with proper controller and a pair of Trojan T105s. Love it.
Problem: neither my Propex furnace nor my Maxxfan like seeing high voltage (over 15V for the furnace and 13.5V for the fan) but the Trojan's want to bulk at 14.82V and 16.2V to equalize. Since equalization is automatic with this controller, both appliances lose their mind.
I found this DC-DC regulator:
Is there a smarter approach to this problem that I have not explored? Comments?
P.S. The Propex needs 1.6A and the fan I do not know, will have to measure.
So I've got a sweet solar setup installed in my trailer with proper controller and a pair of Trojan T105s. Love it.
Problem: neither my Propex furnace nor my Maxxfan like seeing high voltage (over 15V for the furnace and 13.5V for the fan) but the Trojan's want to bulk at 14.82V and 16.2V to equalize. Since equalization is automatic with this controller, both appliances lose their mind.
I found this DC-DC regulator:
72W DC-DC Voltage Reducer Regulator Voltage Converter Stabilizer 8-40V to 12V 6A Good for Club Car,Golf cart,Audio,Solar Energy,IC,Communication Device Power Supply Waterproof: Amazon.ca: Electronics
72W DC-DC Voltage Reducer Regulator Voltage Converter Stabilizer 8-40V to 12V 6A Good for Club Car,Golf cart,Audio,Solar Energy,IC,Communication Device Power Supply Waterproof: Amazon.ca: Electronics
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Is there a smarter approach to this problem that I have not explored? Comments?
P.S. The Propex needs 1.6A and the fan I do not know, will have to measure.