For the wind generator, you could keep your 12v system separate from your 48v propulsion system, and let the wind generator charge for house battery use.
For the Solar, you will need a 48v solar controller, and probably more solar panels.
Or sell wind generator, and get a 48v to 12v converter to run house loads.
On Mon, May 17, 2021, 3:57 AM <yellowchair@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I mostly use the torqeedo to get in and out of the marina. It would be nice to have more power in reverse, and maneverability is not great, even mounted on the rudder. It's a hassle to pull the motor out of the water (slides up on the bracket), and the control cable is rather exposed. For all these reasons, I am likely going for an inboard solution, and probablly a Thunderstruck kit. On that note, what is the best way to integrate my current 12 volt solar and wind power to a 48 volt system? I currently have 2 solar panels. Get 2 more and run them in series? Any way to integrate the 12 volt wind generator? I have gathered that a 12 to 48 volt step-up converter is not the way to go.
Cheers,
Lars
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