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Hi, this is a follow on to Elektroblock 252 solar connection question - cable sizing
I'm currently lead acid and slowly en route to going Lithium. First step was to add a Renogy DCC30S (30A) combined DC to DC charger and solar controller. I've added the solar via the Renogy and my EBL's solar inputs, all working grand.
Next step is to add the B2B capability of the Renogy. I believe I can do this by removing the existing starter battery wire from the back of the EBL and connecting it to the Renogy input instead. Then take the Renogy output into the EBL, effectively putting the Renogy inline. I'll also remove the current solar specific connection from the Renogy to the EBL as the Renogy will combine the solar/alternator charging and supply it directly to the EBL which will pass it to the house battery.
My question relates to how the Renogy decides when to charge via B2B - it just bases it on the voltage of the starter battery rather than a D+ connection to tell it when the engine is running, which was a bit of a surprise! Here's the section from the manual:
So, now I'm wondering what happens when I'm on EHU. The EBL will trickle charge my starter battery, presumably at > 13.2V, which will trigger the Renogy to start charging the house battery, which the EBL is already charging via the mains charger ...
What on earth will happen!?
I'm currently lead acid and slowly en route to going Lithium. First step was to add a Renogy DCC30S (30A) combined DC to DC charger and solar controller. I've added the solar via the Renogy and my EBL's solar inputs, all working grand.
Next step is to add the B2B capability of the Renogy. I believe I can do this by removing the existing starter battery wire from the back of the EBL and connecting it to the Renogy input instead. Then take the Renogy output into the EBL, effectively putting the Renogy inline. I'll also remove the current solar specific connection from the Renogy to the EBL as the Renogy will combine the solar/alternator charging and supply it directly to the EBL which will pass it to the house battery.
My question relates to how the Renogy decides when to charge via B2B - it just bases it on the voltage of the starter battery rather than a D+ connection to tell it when the engine is running, which was a bit of a surprise! Here's the section from the manual:
So, now I'm wondering what happens when I'm on EHU. The EBL will trickle charge my starter battery, presumably at > 13.2V, which will trigger the Renogy to start charging the house battery, which the EBL is already charging via the mains charger ...
What on earth will happen!?