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ADDING DC_DC CHARGER


Had to replace house batteries this week and have upgraded to 3x Amptech 120AH.

Exiting system has Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter.

300 watts solar on roof with Voltech regulator, 2x external Kickass 300 watt running on TPS 1230 regulator.

What I want to Achieve

Looking at adding Projecta 25-amp dc-dc charger.

Q1:         Can I run the 2x external panels through the dc-dc charger and the roof top panels through the internal Voltech.  I cant find enough detail on inverter.

Suggestions welcome.



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On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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hi
Not clear
fixed roof
300watt thru on board Voltech rated at ???

portable spec ??????????????
2x 300watt ==600w
OR
300watt total 150 each
portable run thru 30amp reg

Running 3 x 120 AGM u need at least 30-40-50amp dc/ dc other wise your Agm may not fully recharge

360 amp 50% usable =180ah Divide Ah by charge rate ,, ... 25Ah would take forever if no other inputs...

Does your fixed 300w [approx. 16amps] charge while moving ???

More info needed ..

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swamp wrote:

hi
Not clear
fixed roof
300watt thru on board Voltech rated at ???

spec ??????????????
2 portable x 300watt ==600w 

OR
300watt total 150 each
portable run thru 30amp reg

Running 3 x 120 AGM u need at least 30-40-50amp dc/ dc other wise your Agm may not fully recharge

360 amp 50% usable =180ah Divide Ah by charge rate ,, ... 25Ah would take forever if no other inputs...

Does your fixed 300w [approx. 16amps] charge while moving ???

More info needed ..


 Hi,

spec ??????????????
2 portable x 300watt ==600w 

On roof is 300 Watt = 300?  Charges while moving.

If had say, a 25 amp dc-dc plus power from the rooftop solar while moving would that work? (Sorry about the dumb questions, but that's why I am asking questions.)

When parked would use solar, top up with generator if needed.  Will the Projector have inputs for the solar panels as I can't find a pic or diagram that shows this.



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Kevin Kyle

On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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Hi
On the move fixed roof/300w = 16 amps
plus
dc/dc = 25 amps
TOT =upto 41 amps on the move
With Mppt approx. 46 amps

stationary at camp
roof/fixed 300 watt =16 amps
portable 2x 300 watt 32 amps
Tot = 48 amps approx.
With Mppt approx. 65 amps

20% of AH is Typically max charge rate 3x 120Ah AGM =360Ah = 72 ah

Refer maker for max charge rate

Most likely u will park in shade reducing output
U will not shift portables constantly to follow sun so this will reduce out put

Run fixed panels thru existing solar controller

Rub portables thru dc to dc Eg Projecta IDC 25 etc   



-- Edited by swamp on Saturday 3rd of March 2018 02:07:10 AM

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swamp wrote:

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On the move fixed roof/300w = 16 amps
plus
dc/dc = 25 amps
TOT =upto 41 amps on the move
With Mppt approx. 46 amps

stationary at camp
roof/fixed 300 watt =16 amps
portable 2x 300 watt 32 amps
Tot = 48 amps approx.
With Mppt approx. 65 amps

20% of AH is Typically max charge rate 3x 120Ah AGM =360Ah = 72 ah

Refer maker for max charge rate

Most likely u will park in shade reducing output
U will not shift portables constantly to follow sun so this will reduce out put

Run fixed panels thru existing solar controller

Rub portables thru dc to dc Eg Projecta IDC 25 etc   



-- Edited by swamp on Saturday 3rd of March 2018 02:07:10 AM


 Thanks Swamp,

We try not to park in shady areas and constantly move the portables which has worked well so far.

Thanks for your help.



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Kevin Kyle

On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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Hi
if u run the portables thru a IDC 25 . This unit may clip the out put to only 25amp MAX only . [ above calculation at camp is then incorrect]
600watt =approx. 32 amps + mppt 30%
Tot = 42 amps
Idc25 will potentially clip 17 amps

Be wise to ring projecta and see if that will be ok

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Thanks swmp, will check that out.

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Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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Snippy wrote:

Had to replace house batteries this week and have upgraded to 3x Amptech 120AH.

[a]Exiting system has Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter.

300 watts solar on roof with Voltech regulator, 2x external Kickass 300 watt running on TPS 1230 regulator.

What I want to Achieve

Looking at adding Projecta 25-amp dc-dc charger.

Q1:         Can I run the 2x external panels through the dc-dc charger and the roof top panels through the internal Voltech.  I cant find enough detail on inverter.

Suggestions welcome.


 Hi Snippy

Sorry , but I do not really understand your terminology,& am therefore reluctant to give any advice

[a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter."

You cannot have an inverter with a 50W ac input & 600 Watt output

Suggest it would be much better if you gave the Model number of that device.,so we can determine exactly what it is

An Inverter or a DC/DC charger or  ?????

Why do you want to fit a DC/Dc charger?

Why do you want to put any of the panels through that?



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oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:

Had to replace house batteries this week and have upgraded to 3x Amptech 120AH.

[a]Exiting system has Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter.

300 watts solar on roof with Voltech regulator, 2x external Kickass 300 watt running on TPS 1230 regulator.

What I want to Achieve

Looking at adding Projecta 25-amp dc-dc charger.

Q1:         Can I run the 2x external panels through the dc-dc charger and the roof top panels through the internal Voltech.  I cant find enough detail on inverter.

Suggestions welcome.


 Hi Snippy

Sorry , but I do not really understand your terminology,& am therefore reluctant to give any advice

[a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter."

You cannot have an inverter with a 50W ac input & 600 Watt output

Suggest it would be much better if you gave the Model number of that device.,so we can determine exactly what it is

An Inverter or a DC/DC charger or  ?????

Why do you want to fit a DC/Dc charger?

Why do you want to put any of the panels through that?


 Hi Oldtrack

[a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc,(Note the comma separtes the 2 items) plus a 600-watt Projecta Inverter."

According to information from Projecta brochure the dc-dc charger can be used for input from external solar, that is why I would want to do that"



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On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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OLDTRACK,

If you read the responses from from SWAMP it will explain all the the query has been answered, but thanks for your input.

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Kevin Kyle

On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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Snippy wrote:
oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:

Had to replace house batteries this week and have upgraded to 3x Amptech 120AH.

[a]Exiting system has Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter.

300 watts solar on roof with Voltech regulator, 2x external Kickass 300 watt running on TPS 1230 regulator.

What I want to Achieve

Looking at adding Projecta 25-amp dc-dc charger.

Q1:         Can I run the 2x external panels through the dc-dc charger and the roof top panels through the internal Voltech.  I cant find enough detail on inverter.

Suggestions welcome.


 Hi Snippy

Sorry , but I do not really understand your terminology,& am therefore reluctant to give any advice

[a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter."

You cannot have an inverter with a 50W ac input & 600 Watt output

Suggest it would be much better if you gave the Model number of that device.,so we can determine exactly what it is

An Inverter or a DC/DC charger or  ?????

Why do you want to fit a DC/Dc charger?

Why do you want to put any of the panels through that?


 Hi Oldtrack

[a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc,(Note the comma separtes the 2 items) plus a 600-watt Projecta Inverter."

According to information from Projecta brochure the dc-dc charger can be used for input from external solar, that is why I would want to do that"


 

So your Description  " Projecta 50-watt ac-dc" Was incorrect ,You did mean a DC/Dc  Chargerno  Where did the WATT come from?

 As I said ,If you cannot get the description correct ,best quote the brand & model Number

So now that we know you have a 50A Dc/Dc charger

Why do you want to put the panels through a Dc Dc charger??

& you wish to add another 25A Dc> Dc charger 

What is the current rating of your alternator , it could need to be 100A  continious to supply those combined DC/Dc chargers @ full capacity[ depending on how adequate [sized] the 12v supply cables from the alternator to their input terminals is

You would have a better overall results leaving the panels on their own regulator.

 



-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Monday 5th of March 2018 12:27:49 PM

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Snippy wrote:

OLDTRACK,

If you read the responses from from SWAMP it will explain all the the query has been answered, but thanks for your input.


 Yes 

I have  no



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oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:

OLDTRACK,

If you read the responses from from SWAMP it will explain all the the query has been answered, but thanks for your input.


 Yes 

 


 I did not say "I have  never said 50 amp ac-dc, THERE IS a comma/period in there as I pointed out,

 

1As it is obvious you are looking for a fight please do NOT respond further no



-- Edited by Snippy on Monday 5th of March 2018 12:31:48 PM

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Kevin Kyle

On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar



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Snippy wrote:
oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:

OLDTRACK,

If you read the responses from from SWAMP it will explain all the the query has been answered, but thanks for your input.


 Yes 

 


 I did not say "I have  never said 50 amp ac-dc, THERE IS a comma/period in there as I pointed out,

 

1As it is obvious you are looking for a fight please do NOT respond further no



-- Edited by Snippy on Monday 5th of March 2018 12:31:48 PM


 Not looking for a fight,   just trying to help you out with understanding the FACTS, but this is what you posted' "Projecta 50-watt ac-dc,"

noThe correct description is simply "Projecta50  DC/DC charger "

If my posts do not assist you  ,just don't bother to read them, but they may help others understandbiggrin

 



-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Monday 5th of March 2018 12:47:49 PM

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oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:
oldtrack123 wrote:
Snippy wrote:

OLDTRACK,

If you read the responses from from SWAMP it will explain all the the query has been answered, but thanks for your input.


 Yes 

 


 I did not say "I have  never said 50 amp ac-dc, THERE IS a comma/period in there as I pointed out,

 

1As it is obvious you are looking for a fight please do NOT respond further no



-- Edited by Snippy on Monday 5th of March 2018 12:31:48 PM


 Not looking for a fight,   just trying to help you out with understanding the FACTS, but this is what you posted' "Projecta 50-watt ac-dc,"

noThe correct description is simply "Projecta50  DC/DC charger "

If my posts do not assist you  ,just don't bother to read them, but they may help others understandbiggrin

 


 [a]This does not make sense" Projecta 50-watt ac-dc, 600-watt Projecta Inverter."  These ARE SEPERATE ITEMS.

If others cab understand and give helpful advice why can't you.  Maybe you just don't want to.  I also said in the beginning, that I have limited knowlege which is why I came to this forum for assistance.

I have no further interest in your responses.



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On the road full time with Son and 21 year old cat and 3 year old Manx.

Toyota Landcruiser 100 series V8.  Nextgen semi off-roader.  3 120 AH agm batteries, 1KW Solar

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