Hello,
We have been using 2 6v Costco 210 AH batteries wired in series for our camper van. Our only charging system for these has been the 200 W solar system mounted on the roof. It has worked pretty well now for a couple years. Besides running LED lights and charging phones, the largest load is the 45 qt Whynter frig. As long as we are parked in the sun, all is good. (We are next go to try to figure out how to charge 2 ebike batteries when away from the grid.)
Here is my main question:
What is a good battery charger to use to top up these house batteries when shore power is available? Most of the battery chargers I see for sale have much smaller AH capacity than 210 AH. Would it be ok to use a smaller charger? Perhaps it would just take longer to charge the batteries? I was hoping to find something we could stash away and only use occasionally when the sun doesn't shine.
We are considering a switch to use the van alternator as a charging option but are not ready to start that yet.
Thanks. Mark
We have been using 2 6v Costco 210 AH batteries wired in series for our camper van. Our only charging system for these has been the 200 W solar system mounted on the roof. It has worked pretty well now for a couple years. Besides running LED lights and charging phones, the largest load is the 45 qt Whynter frig. As long as we are parked in the sun, all is good. (We are next go to try to figure out how to charge 2 ebike batteries when away from the grid.)
Here is my main question:
What is a good battery charger to use to top up these house batteries when shore power is available? Most of the battery chargers I see for sale have much smaller AH capacity than 210 AH. Would it be ok to use a smaller charger? Perhaps it would just take longer to charge the batteries? I was hoping to find something we could stash away and only use occasionally when the sun doesn't shine.
We are considering a switch to use the van alternator as a charging option but are not ready to start that yet.
Thanks. Mark