trasko
Advanced Member
So to start with, I'll say I've gained a lot of valuable information here. One thing is a reference to the book "Managing 12 Volts" which I have been reading.
I have some questions for the experts / experienced folks here. First, some background. I am primarily interested in powering a 12V fridge and estimate the daily amp hour usage to be around 40ah. It is an Edgestar 43qt. I am trying to figure out how to charge the house battery (Diehard Platinum g31 - 100ah @ 20h discharge).
I'd like to stay in the same place for 2, 3 or more days at a time. This seems to mean I don't have the capacity without something passive like solar to do the re-charging. This, however, has the very notable drawback of requiring sun. No parking in the shade and not much charging happening if it is overcast. Hmmph.
Another option is hooking it up to the car's electrical system and presumably using a charge controller. This requires running the vehicle every couple of days (or more often) which is definitely not ideal, but doable.
When I'm at home, I'd like to be able to top off the battery and be able to run a 120V input to the fridge to get it chilling while on shore power. I could just hook the 120V directly to the fridge, but if I want to charge the batt. while at home then I need yet ANOTHER form of a charge controller (inverter).
Am I crazy or does it seem you want 3 types of charge controllers for this simple system?
Questions:
1) Given the above comments, what do ya'll recommend?
2) HOW do you even wire up a system with multiple chargers? I haven't gotten there in the book yet if it is ever covered.
3) What is the simplest and/or cheapest solution to charging (aside from simply hooking it up to the car's alternator -- I believe in using a charge controller of some type is worthwhile).
That'll do for now. I am confused but definitely learning a lot. Right now I am leaning towards a solar setup with some sort of manual backup in which the truck could be used to charge the battery.
I have some questions for the experts / experienced folks here. First, some background. I am primarily interested in powering a 12V fridge and estimate the daily amp hour usage to be around 40ah. It is an Edgestar 43qt. I am trying to figure out how to charge the house battery (Diehard Platinum g31 - 100ah @ 20h discharge).
I'd like to stay in the same place for 2, 3 or more days at a time. This seems to mean I don't have the capacity without something passive like solar to do the re-charging. This, however, has the very notable drawback of requiring sun. No parking in the shade and not much charging happening if it is overcast. Hmmph.
Another option is hooking it up to the car's electrical system and presumably using a charge controller. This requires running the vehicle every couple of days (or more often) which is definitely not ideal, but doable.
When I'm at home, I'd like to be able to top off the battery and be able to run a 120V input to the fridge to get it chilling while on shore power. I could just hook the 120V directly to the fridge, but if I want to charge the batt. while at home then I need yet ANOTHER form of a charge controller (inverter).
Am I crazy or does it seem you want 3 types of charge controllers for this simple system?
Questions:
1) Given the above comments, what do ya'll recommend?
2) HOW do you even wire up a system with multiple chargers? I haven't gotten there in the book yet if it is ever covered.
3) What is the simplest and/or cheapest solution to charging (aside from simply hooking it up to the car's alternator -- I believe in using a charge controller of some type is worthwhile).
That'll do for now. I am confused but definitely learning a lot. Right now I am leaning towards a solar setup with some sort of manual backup in which the truck could be used to charge the battery.