We have two solar panels in our system: standard rooftop using Victron MPPT 75/10 controller and an added Renology suitcase using separate 75/15 controller. We also have a Victron smart shunt, all connected into one network. It has been working wonderfully so far.
We want to take advantage of the DC load connections on the 75/10 controller to power 12V usb ports. It is our intention to use this to charge various 12V batteries, phones etc. we want to be able to leave something charging while we’re out of the trailer and not have to worry about draining the camper battery if the sun goes away all day.
We know how to physically do this, but we’re not sure about some principles behind this. So I have some questions that I hope the whiz kids on here can explain.
1. If nothing is plugged into the USB port, will there still be a small current draw from the camper battery, just like the other 12V usb ports do? We believe the power from the controller would only come from the solar panel. So no Sun, no power drain on the battery. Is this correct thinking?
2. if we start charging a 12V battery via usb port, will this draw excess power from the solar panel, not from the battery? I’m quite confused by the instructions in the Victron manual for the charger. It implies that there could be a draw on the camper battery down to some preset values before it shuts off charging the 12V battery.
3. I’ve seen diagrams for setting up the various wire pairs for a controller that shows a fuse for all three pairs (pv, batt, and load). Do we need a fuse on the load pair as well? If so, what size fuse.
4. The Victron directions talk about configuring for using the load output in multiple sections: leave a jumper in, take it out, configure various low/high readings from camper battery to regulate on/off output from the controller. Given our goal as stated above, what would be the best configuration for us: leave the jumpers as is and take default low battery shutoff? Or remove jumper and set battery values via Victron Connect app? Can we set things so wrong that we toast either the controller or the camper battery?
Any insights into this would be greatly appreciated.
Comments
If the load output algorithm is configured via VictronConnect or the MPPT Control display the jumper link is
not used and it needs to be removed. Configuration via the jumper link is only needed in case the load output
algorithm cannot be configured by any other means.