Mppt solar charger (1 Viewer)

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Hi Iam looking for a mppt solar charger with two outputs one for the leisure battery and the other one to the engine battery and also Bluetooth enabled with a app.Thanks
 
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I use a Victron Bluetooth mttp to charge the leisure battery and then a battery master to trickle charge the starter battery from the leisure. Works really well.

 
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NDS do a dual output with bluetooth, see the Roadpro website. They also sell votronic so should be able to explain the difference between NDS and Votronic units
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I use a Victron Bluetooth mttp to charge the leisure battery and then a battery master to trickle charge the starter battery from the leisure. Works really well.

I think that is the easiest way to be fair.
 
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Hi Iam looking for a mppt solar charger with two outputs one for the leisure battery and the other one to the engine battery and also Bluetooth enabled with a app.Thanks

I'm considering swapping my PWM Truma dual solar controller with VIctron and adding a battery master for the charging of the "van" battery. Reason being I have a MPPT controller in my Delta2 unit. The difference between a PWM on my external panels (which I use for supplimental load) and MPPT is stunning. This weekend was a bit overcast, and the PWM controller was raising 2-4W. I plugged same panel in same orientation across to MPPT and got 20W. The harvest you get from MPPT is effectively so much better you are far better using one than sticking with PWM.
 
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