Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:47
Sometimes this is not as easy as it sounds, the Projecta solar controllers are an example, they are positive earth which if only a regulator is not such a big deal, but in this case they also have an inbuilt BMS which for it to work correctly means all accessories must be have their negatives only connected to the solar controllers load negative terminal so that the controller can monitor current drawn by the loads as
well as current into and out of the battery. This also means the negative battery terminal can't be grounded else the controller will not see the current they are drawing.
Sounds strange why not just monitor current in and out of the battery you ask,
well actually it works very
well you can see what current the solar panels are generating, how much is flowing in and out of the battery as
well as monitor the actual current being drawn by the loads, and by a simple press of a button you can turn the power off to all accessories. All in all very comprehensive, only issue is the battery negative terminal and solar panels negatives must be isolated from the van chassis for all this to work, which they are.
The problem is if you connect the van to the car and try to charge the van batteries either directly off the alternator or via a DCDC charger where the negative passes straight through as you then have the vans battery negative terminal grounded to the cars chassis, which of course then grounds the van chassis via the tow hitch or chains etc.
With these units you would need a fully floating earth system for them to work correctly if direct charging off the vehicle is to be used.
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