Boat Solar Controllers 101

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Sound Bites with Jeff Cote is a new shorter version of Dock Talk with Jeff Cote. We have taken some clips from our longer presentations and cut them into bite-size pieces. In today's video, Jeff speaks with Nigel Calder and Tom Whitehead about solar controllers for your boat.
    The full conversation is available as a podcast on Anchor by Spotify, anchor.fm/pacific-yacht-systems
    If you are interested in learning more about troubleshooting technical problems on your boat, check out Nigel's "Boat How To" Course online at boathowto.com/#aff=pysystems
    Email Tom Whitehead for a PDF of his article on solar controllers, tom@oceanplanetenergy.com
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Комментарии • 25

  • @jardelm2933
    @jardelm2933 2 года назад

    Hi Jeff & Tom..really good the information...following here in Brazil all videos from PYS...

  • @leozeek
    @leozeek 2 года назад

    Great use of outside resources like Tom 👍

  • @SeanMcChannel
    @SeanMcChannel 2 года назад

    I just replaced my few years old 12V Genasun lead acid solar controller with a Victron SmartSolar 75/15. The Victron controller so far is vastly superior - blue tooth and temperature compensation enabled showing history of solar controller and allows end user programming. The Genasun controller was overcharging my few years old 12V 300Ah house lead acid battery bank from my old 70W solar panel while boat sitting at dock in West Vancouver. The result was that I would always find that I needed to add significant amounts of distilled water to the 12V batteries when regularly doing maintenance checks. The Genasun limited user interface those LEDs, did not provide any usable information to understand what the controller was doing and why my batteries required so much distilled water. It seems the Genasun controller would never switch over to float voltage output level from bulk / absorption voltage output levels, as I would monitor the charge voltage levels on my Victron BVM battery monitor while on board. Recommend Victron controller for sure. Genasun outdated.

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 2 года назад

    nice review.

  • @Iamafake88
    @Iamafake88 2 года назад +1

    Hi Jeff
    Can you tell me if I need to have an alternator regulator if I have a dc to dc converter ???
    Regards
    Allen

    • @PacificYachtSystems
      @PacificYachtSystems  2 года назад

      All alternators need a regulator. The DC to DC charging converter is between battery to battery. The regulator is for the alternator.

  • @chachi5975
    @chachi5975 2 года назад

    19:10 could you elaborate on what the charge controller is sending? I've been confused about this. When a battery is below fully charged voltage, and the controller is programmed to bring it up to a specific voltage, what is it sending to the batteries? I have victron controllers and Battleborn batteries and I've been wondering what is actually happening during charging. Thanks again and I can't wait until you discuss the advancement in panels!

    • @josidasilva5515
      @josidasilva5515 2 года назад

      The charger controls the charging Voltage, the higher the Voltage, the larger the current into the batteries. Power flows from high to low Voltage, so the charging Voltage must be higher than the batteries'.

    • @chachi5975
      @chachi5975 2 года назад

      @@josidasilva5515 so does it keep the voltage just above what the battery is until it reaches the desired (programmed) voltage?

    • @josidasilva5515
      @josidasilva5515 2 года назад

      @@chachi5975 yes, and according to batt temp for desired Amp level.

    • @PacificYachtSystems
      @PacificYachtSystems  2 года назад

      Thanks Josi for contributing to the conversation.

  • @JohnSmith-xn3fr
    @JohnSmith-xn3fr 2 года назад +3

    Why is Jeff talking more than his guest(s) ?

    • @PacificYachtSystems
      @PacificYachtSystems  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback, instead of interview, we were going for a conversation.

    • @markgillson8096
      @markgillson8096 2 года назад +1

      I have to agree. I have watched a few of these videos now with Nigel Calder who can't seem to get a word in edgewise sometimes because Jeff is just reiterating what has already been said with his long winded stories that waste time and add no additional value.
      You have arranged for high quality, knowledgeable people to speak. Just let these gentlemen speak on the subject they are experts in. They will tie it all together.

    • @tartansailor
      @tartansailor 2 года назад +1

      Agree, Jeff should let his guest do more talking than himself.

    • @JohnSmith-xn3fr
      @JohnSmith-xn3fr 2 года назад +1

      @@tartansailor Jeff enjoys hearing his voice ...

    • @JohnSmith-xn3fr
      @JohnSmith-xn3fr 2 года назад +1

      @@markgillson8096 Jeff enjoys hearing his voice ...

  • @besearchingforwisdom6267
    @besearchingforwisdom6267 2 года назад

    I really appreciate your videos and everything was going good until you said that you've seen battery banks die from not having a temp sensor in the correct location. I'm currently connected to the grid and working on a system that is not only independence but reliable within a budget

  • @jamesharvey838
    @jamesharvey838 2 года назад

    Poor Tom Whitehead, we thought, and he thought, he was coming to an interview or a discussion instead he got talked to by the running mouth.