Hi all, I am looking into of grid charging options and wondered if any one could offer a little advice..
I live off grid and use solar as my main energy source. So I am well aware of the inefficiencies of using inverters to charge low voltage DC appliances. With that in mind I have been looking around for a dc-dc charger.... Very little available. I have however found dc-dc converters on eBay..
Has anyone tried these? And if so what parameters did you set it at? I have a 48v 17 5 ah battery. So assume 54v @ 2a would be ok... Would the bms then control the charging?
Secondly I have a victron mppt solar charge controller that can be set for different battery set ups. I.e you can tell the controller what voltage/type your battery bank is and it charges appropriately. I am wondering if it would be crazy to simply wire a battery connector directly to a solar charge controller and and set it to 48v lithium ion... Any opinions much appreciated
I live off grid and use solar as my main energy source. So I am well aware of the inefficiencies of using inverters to charge low voltage DC appliances. With that in mind I have been looking around for a dc-dc charger.... Very little available. I have however found dc-dc converters on eBay..
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Has anyone tried these? And if so what parameters did you set it at? I have a 48v 17 5 ah battery. So assume 54v @ 2a would be ok... Would the bms then control the charging?
Secondly I have a victron mppt solar charge controller that can be set for different battery set ups. I.e you can tell the controller what voltage/type your battery bank is and it charges appropriately. I am wondering if it would be crazy to simply wire a battery connector directly to a solar charge controller and and set it to 48v lithium ion... Any opinions much appreciated