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I'm looking to upgrade my solar system to help weather the Canadian winter. I've recently upgraded my solar panels. I now have 2 100w mono panels from Renogy on tilting mounts. My current charge controller is Renogy's Wander a 30a PWM controller. The battery is 105ah marine sealed battery that came with the van and has definitely been cycled frequently.
I want to upgrade the batteries to around 200ah as well as to AGM deep cycle. The only batteries I can find in my area are both around the same price. The brand name is Motomaster - Nautilus. The 12v battery is advertised as marine/rv agm with 105 ah. The 6v battery is advertised as golf cart/ solar application and the brand name is Motomaster without the marine label. It is also an agm deep cycle battery. Either way, I'd need 2 batteries to meet my goal of 200ah. With 12v I would have 110ah, with 6v in series 190ah.
I've heard that marine batteries aren't as good. Is the difference worth using the 190ah 6v batteries? Are there any disadvantages to using 6v in series? :huh:
The other thing which has been recommended that I upgrade is my charge controller to MPPT. I'm looking at the EPEver Tracer AN. And wondering if I should get the 30a or 40a version. There is a $50 CAD difference between them. I would like to upgrade to 300 watts of solar down the line. The Renogy 100w panels have a short circuit current of [font=Biryani, sans-serif]5.75a. So assuming I add another 2 panels, that would give me a maximum of 23a. My understanding is that you shouldn't put through more than 80% of the rated current. So 23*1.2 = 27.6a. If my napkin math is right, the 40a version isn't really worth the additional $50.[/font]
[font=Biryani, sans-serif]Am I missing anything? Any suggestions are welcome.[/font]
[font=Biryani, sans-serif]EPEver Tracer AN: [/font]https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06ZZRSDB8
I want to upgrade the batteries to around 200ah as well as to AGM deep cycle. The only batteries I can find in my area are both around the same price. The brand name is Motomaster - Nautilus. The 12v battery is advertised as marine/rv agm with 105 ah. The 6v battery is advertised as golf cart/ solar application and the brand name is Motomaster without the marine label. It is also an agm deep cycle battery. Either way, I'd need 2 batteries to meet my goal of 200ah. With 12v I would have 110ah, with 6v in series 190ah.
I've heard that marine batteries aren't as good. Is the difference worth using the 190ah 6v batteries? Are there any disadvantages to using 6v in series? :huh:
The other thing which has been recommended that I upgrade is my charge controller to MPPT. I'm looking at the EPEver Tracer AN. And wondering if I should get the 30a or 40a version. There is a $50 CAD difference between them. I would like to upgrade to 300 watts of solar down the line. The Renogy 100w panels have a short circuit current of [font=Biryani, sans-serif]5.75a. So assuming I add another 2 panels, that would give me a maximum of 23a. My understanding is that you shouldn't put through more than 80% of the rated current. So 23*1.2 = 27.6a. If my napkin math is right, the 40a version isn't really worth the additional $50.[/font]
[font=Biryani, sans-serif]Am I missing anything? Any suggestions are welcome.[/font]
[font=Biryani, sans-serif]EPEver Tracer AN: [/font]https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06ZZRSDB8