bigsallysmom
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I have two 12 volt flooded marine batteries for my solar power. They are connected to a 30-amp pwm solar charge controller model VS3024BN. I plan on disconnecting them and possibly leaving them in van. I will not be leaving them hooked up to my two 100-watt solar panels because the panels are not attached to my van. I need to know what maximum voltage I should set the charge controller to to fill the batteries before I disconnect.
I am tempted to bring the batteries inside my house in the washer area that has an electric hot water heater. The small room tends to stay relatively warm. Would that be a better plan? And if I do, should I bring in the van battery as well?
I am in Southern New Mexico. The temperatures very seldom get below freezing.
I am tempted to bring the batteries inside my house in the washer area that has an electric hot water heater. The small room tends to stay relatively warm. Would that be a better plan? And if I do, should I bring in the van battery as well?
I am in Southern New Mexico. The temperatures very seldom get below freezing.