Thank you all- I've been trying to soak in the various dissucions on 6 vs 12 volt and general solar/ battery installation.
A question I have, which maybe typical, premature overthinking: I've bought the100 W Renogy folding solar case. But have "analysis paralysis" regarding a first battery.
I live in the NorthWest and camp frequently under shade; usually there is a nearby sunny spot. I plan on setting up the panel away from camp if I can get a much better charge, moving the solar panel and a single "portable" battery. This should met my beginner needs. The "portable battery" can be pretty heavy as I have a foldable bike trailer in the van that I can pull a short distance by bike or hand.
But someday, I also plan on roof top solar and a 2x 6V bank, maybe two banks. If I have this greater capacity likely the need for seeking out the absolute sunniest spot maybe reduced.
But could I charge it separately, using the portable Renogy panel, and then add it, charged, to the bank?
I've seen the numerous warnings about not "mixing" battery types- so a 2 X 6 Volt bank plus a 12V is a no-no? Any other ideas? I guess all 12V?
If my question is confusing, it reflects my current thought process!
Best regards, jj
A question I have, which maybe typical, premature overthinking: I've bought the100 W Renogy folding solar case. But have "analysis paralysis" regarding a first battery.
I live in the NorthWest and camp frequently under shade; usually there is a nearby sunny spot. I plan on setting up the panel away from camp if I can get a much better charge, moving the solar panel and a single "portable" battery. This should met my beginner needs. The "portable battery" can be pretty heavy as I have a foldable bike trailer in the van that I can pull a short distance by bike or hand.
But someday, I also plan on roof top solar and a 2x 6V bank, maybe two banks. If I have this greater capacity likely the need for seeking out the absolute sunniest spot maybe reduced.
But could I charge it separately, using the portable Renogy panel, and then add it, charged, to the bank?
I've seen the numerous warnings about not "mixing" battery types- so a 2 X 6 Volt bank plus a 12V is a no-no? Any other ideas? I guess all 12V?
If my question is confusing, it reflects my current thought process!
Best regards, jj