I suppose the proper way to do it is feed each source into a maximum power point tracker and sum the outputs of those into the battery pack. They all share the same battery algorithms so sharing should not be a problem. If the battery is in danger of overcharging the propulsion motor is a convenient load, unless conditions don't permit it.
From: John Scott <flyscott06@gmail.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Electric Boats] Multiple source charge controller?
This is a great company. Lots of good info
http://www.mwands.com/ missouri wind and solar. They have the systems you are looking for. Good luck.scotty
http://www.mwands.com/ missouri wind and solar. They have the systems you are looking for. Good luck.scotty
On Jul 24, 2013 11:06 AM, "qgold77" <qgold.77@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello - an old lurker here, but have a quest I'm sure a wise person in this group can help with. I'm looking for device that will take inputs from multiple power sources such as wind/water/solar/shore power/on board generator etc and control the the charging of a couple of battery banks. Can anyone give me a lead?
Thanks - Nick
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