Cutwater28GG
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- seattle
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21 EC
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Cutwater 28
- Vessel Name
- Living The Dream
following on my ACR questions, I have a seperate question regarding the solar controllers the boats ship with. (even if just to collect my thoughts 😉 )
The boats come with the morningstar sunsaver duo which can direct 50/50 or 90/10 charging at the house and engine batteries. most owners I believe set this to 90 to the house and top the engine up with the 10.
With the ACR's also installed, Is this really necessary? with the volts above 13V the ACR will combine the batteries.
If a solar charger is used that only outputs to one battery bank (lets say its connected only to the house batteries) and exceeds the combine voltage on the ACR (which a solar charge voltage will do - i.e. above 13v for 90 seconds or 13.6 for 30 sec) , the ACR should combine the batteries into a single battery bank.
As a result all 4 batteries (in a cutwater28) at this point will look like one battery and all get the solar charge.
what Im getting at is, I don't see any issues with swapping my morningstar PWM sunsaver duo for the morningstar sunsaver MPPT single battery solar charger. as it will charge all batteries anyway.
(the reason for choosing this model is it takes the same physical footprint as the PWM and it uses the same RM1 remote display)
what am I missing?
The boats come with the morningstar sunsaver duo which can direct 50/50 or 90/10 charging at the house and engine batteries. most owners I believe set this to 90 to the house and top the engine up with the 10.
With the ACR's also installed, Is this really necessary? with the volts above 13V the ACR will combine the batteries.
If a solar charger is used that only outputs to one battery bank (lets say its connected only to the house batteries) and exceeds the combine voltage on the ACR (which a solar charge voltage will do - i.e. above 13v for 90 seconds or 13.6 for 30 sec) , the ACR should combine the batteries into a single battery bank.
As a result all 4 batteries (in a cutwater28) at this point will look like one battery and all get the solar charge.
what Im getting at is, I don't see any issues with swapping my morningstar PWM sunsaver duo for the morningstar sunsaver MPPT single battery solar charger. as it will charge all batteries anyway.
(the reason for choosing this model is it takes the same physical footprint as the PWM and it uses the same RM1 remote display)
what am I missing?