Hi Folks,
I just took delivery on a Cirrus 620 with the Battleborn Lithium upgrade package. The kit came with a Renology suitcase solar panel along with a "10A Wanderer Solar Charge Controller" and "BT-1 Bluetooth Module".
Two questions:
1) Can I plug the solar panels directly into the plug located in the Nautilus compartment (why else would it be there if I can't...?)?
2) What am I supposed to do with the Controller and the BT Module?
Thanks in advance!
John
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Typically, a nuCamp solar port is connected to the battery. In general, if the charge controller is attached to the solar panels, then they are plug and play. If they are separate, then you must connect the controller to the batteries and then to the panels.
Yes, my Cirrus has 350w of solar on the roof attached to its own Victron controller. There's also a Victron inverter and a couple of other Victron components (shunt, bus connector) for connectivity to a phone app. All this works with 270Wh battery. The Renology pieces were separate.
The Nautilus is the where the "waterworks" for the camper are located (external shower hookup, city water input, etc) and it's not really important in this discussion. Suffice to say it's just the place where the solar port is located.
The tech at nuCamp did mention that the solar port was connected directly to the battery, but I wanted him to confirm.
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I would not permanently install a solar controller in that line.
I recommend making short pigtails that allow the solar controller output to be connected to the SAE port and accept input from your portable solar panels cable. Then it can be put inline close to the port when the panels are being used.
This is my solar controller and 120w portable panel bundle ready to go.
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rfuss928—I particularly appreciate your ideas as I hadn't really thought about how that solar port is indeed 2-way in that it can deliver power as well as receive it from solar panels.
I think I'll go with mounting the controller temporarily when in use (with velcro) to the side of the camper inside the truck bed (keeping it protected from weather) and running a pigtail into the solar port in the Nautilus. I've also got at the Renology bluetooth module that I can mount inside the camper under the sink running its RS232 connector through the aux hole where the cable connection is inside the Nautilus compartment.
I also appreciate the suggestions of going with a Victron controller and having everything unified in one app, but the camper came with the Renology gear so I figure I might as well use it. Plus the Renology controller is smaller and will be easier to stick velcro tape to for temporary mounting.