Two issues: The NOCO expects to "see" a battery not the input of a charge controller. There is a good chance it's not even going to turn on charging voltage. Then, the charger is only 5A vs… (View Post)
Equipment designed to run in an automotive-style system has (or should have) a wide range of input voltages from close to discharged up to equalization voltage. No need to worry. (View Post)
@TabbyShack Yes the Baja generator can charge the batteries in your 400. The converter is a 35A model AFAIK which comes out to sub 500W depending on the charging voltage. That translates to around 5A… (View Post)
It doesn't have a setting for heat only. In the Alde design the water gets heated when the glycol heats up regardless if you need hot water. The setting for water only (J) still heats up the glycol b… (View Post)
If the portable panel is meant to work with the Jackery it is a bare panel because the Jackery has the charge controller built in. Which means it can not be connected directly to the battery via alli… (View Post)