Tao Seeker
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Wow, this is a BIG subject, with lots of numbers, lots of equipment, and the dreaded job of designing circuits. I am a quick learner and very good with engineering and science, but I haven't ever touched electricity and circuitry before so this is still kind of alien to me.<br><br><font size="4"><b>My problem is this</b></font>: I want to set up a solar panel power source as well as a secondary source from my van's alternator, and my calculations are telling me that I need a charge controller that can accept over 100 amps at 14-15 volts! I can't find this, is there something wrong with those numbers?<br><br><b>How I came to these numbers</b> is I calculated the Pmax (maximum power output) of the <b>solar cells</b> by dividing their wattage by their nominal voltage. With a 400 watt solar setup that run about 14 volts, that's<b> ~29 amps at 14 volts</b>. I want to run my alternator - also about 14 volts - through the same controller, to avoid having multiple controllers on the same battery. According to research, my <b>alternator</b> likely puts out <b>50-70 amps</b>, so I will play it safe and say 70 amps. Combined in parallel with my solar panels, that's <b>100 amps</b>, and I won't buy anything capable of less than 120% of my estimated output, so I need a controller that can handle 120 amps!<br><br>Am I doing this wrong, or is there just something else I should be adding to the system to lessen the amps by increasing voltage?<br><br>