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- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
I'm at a CG for two months and long term stay pays for power usage. As I have a good solar setup (1800W) on the roof I'm going to blend solar. My dilemma is do I set solar to only be used during the solar time of the day, I'm going to have solar come on at 9 AM and go off at 5 PM, or should I set AC to come on only when the batteries are below a certain percentage (State of Charge) such as 50-60%?
By telling the system to use solar in a time window the batteries will likely stay at or near 100% SOC.
By setting the shore power to only take over when the batteries get below a certain level such as 50-60% I'll use less shore power as I may be able to remain on batteries until the next solar period but the batteries will drain to a much lower level such as overnight.
Are batteries better off being at or near full charge all of the time or is it good for batteries to let them cycle to 50/60% and then go back to full charge daily?
Batteries are meant to be used so I have no problem if this shortens the lifetime slightly but what is the preferred handling of battery charge? What do you suggest for solar use in a long term campground setup such as this where you're paying for shore power yet you have solar?
By telling the system to use solar in a time window the batteries will likely stay at or near 100% SOC.
By setting the shore power to only take over when the batteries get below a certain level such as 50-60% I'll use less shore power as I may be able to remain on batteries until the next solar period but the batteries will drain to a much lower level such as overnight.
Are batteries better off being at or near full charge all of the time or is it good for batteries to let them cycle to 50/60% and then go back to full charge daily?
Batteries are meant to be used so I have no problem if this shortens the lifetime slightly but what is the preferred handling of battery charge? What do you suggest for solar use in a long term campground setup such as this where you're paying for shore power yet you have solar?