THE TASK
I want to observe how the fixed solar panel on the Rhino Roofrack charges the Grenadier’s main and aux battery through the solar inputs on the CTEK D250SE.
THE GRENADIER'S SETUP
The first graph is from the BLE Battery monitor from the main battery for 24 April 2024. The second graph is from the aux battery on the same day. I hope to make observations over time to get a better understating of what impact the solar panel is having. Initial observations:
DAY 2 DATA – FROM THE BLE GRAPH
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
The Day 2 data confirms the D250SE is giving more than a trickle charge during the daylight to the main battery.
After the sun goes, the nighttime parasitic drains start - you can see that on the Day 1 data for the aux battery after 10pm, much less obvious on the main battery graph. Still very early days, the BLE also gives a 7 day and 30 graph.
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
DAY 3 DATA – FROM THE BLE GRAPH
I want to observe how the fixed solar panel on the Rhino Roofrack charges the Grenadier’s main and aux battery through the solar inputs on the CTEK D250SE.
THE GRENADIER'S SETUP
- 2023 AU Spec 2 Seater utility Wagon, Deisel Trailmaster.
- CTEK D250SE mated with the CTEK 120S.
- Kings 160W Solar fixed to the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform, then plugged into the solar inputs on the D250SE. Maximum charge rate in good sunlight is just over 9 amps. WARNING: newer models of the Kings 160W solar panel are now rated at 23.37 volts exceeding the specs of the CTEK250SE (the older panel I used was rated at 22.87 volts).
- El cheapo BLE Battery Monitor fitted to the Main and Aux battery.
The first graph is from the BLE Battery monitor from the main battery for 24 April 2024. The second graph is from the aux battery on the same day. I hope to make observations over time to get a better understating of what impact the solar panel is having. Initial observations:
- There was cloud cover before 11am, so the panel did not start working until after that time. Sun gone by 5pm.
- You can see drain on the main battery when starting the car.
- Most of the highest peaks is when the car was being driven, the solar panel struggles to charge over 14 volts.
- It appears twice that day, the aux battery assisted with the cranking on start up, but that may not be so. I think it was the Travel Buddy when the car was turned off; I was doing some oven testing (including with the motor off). The maker says the oven has a 10 amp draw. The Travel Buddy's Anderson circuit comes direct from the aux battery (not a busbar).
- The voltage drop below 13 volts after 1:15pm, on both graphs, was when I stopped the car and left the Travel Buddy on for about 20 minutes.
- If the sun is out, the solar panel is probably going to cover the fridge drain and charge the battery in daylight hours.
- No need to trickle charge, if the car is in the sun.
- The solar charge to the main battery, when the car is stopped, appears to give more than a trickle charge (but it is still early days).
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
DAY 2 DATA – FROM THE BLE GRAPH
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
The Day 2 data confirms the D250SE is giving more than a trickle charge during the daylight to the main battery.
After the sun goes, the nighttime parasitic drains start - you can see that on the Day 1 data for the aux battery after 10pm, much less obvious on the main battery graph. Still very early days, the BLE also gives a 7 day and 30 graph.
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
DAY 3 DATA – FROM THE BLE GRAPH
MAIN BATTERY
AUX BATTERY
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