Which side of my DC-DC should I put my shore power?

TheRealPapaK

Active member
I have 370A of alternator and a 400W solar array that is being balanced by a Renogy DC-DC MPPT charge controller. The controller has a 50A max. I have a 100A AC to DC converter for shore power that has Li charge profiles [Bulk (14.7V) Absorption (13.8V) and Float (13.2V)]. I can also change the voltages to what ever I want. I was thinking the easiest would be for me to hook up the positive to the Alternator side of the DC-DC charger since if I was plugged in for Shore power I won't be driving anyway but that would limit me to the 50A of the charger. I am new to solar but I *think* I would be ok hooking up the converter to the "House Batt" side so that the batteries could get a faster charge if I ever needed to plug into shore power. Any thoughts?Screen Shot 2020-09-16 at 11.44.14 PM.jpg
 

john61ct

Adventurer
DCDC is only needed to condition the output if charge sources that do not match the precise needs of the target bank.

So a good mains charger does not need one.

A crappy garage style one, sure.

Same with solar controllers.
 

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