You’ll have to be more specific, EHU is 240v mains, solar is 12V DC. So unless you’re wanting to see fireworks, we need more info. Or a crystal ball.Can you connect portable solar panel directly to van ehu for trickle charge
Just posted picture of what I would like to connect to. I'm trying to improve my understanding of electrics....would I need to plug solar into inverter and then plug ehu from van into this? If so any ideas. Much appreciated.You’ll have to be more specific, EHU is 240v mains, solar is 12V DC. So unless you’re wanting to see fireworks, we need more info. Or a crystal ball.
Forget the EHU, it has nothing to do with the solar & never the twain should meet.Just posted picture of what I would like to connect to. I'm trying to improve my understanding of electrics....would I need to plug solar into inverter and then plug ehu from van into this? If so any ideas. Much appreciated.
No - you need a solar controller to link it to your leisure battery (which is what I think you mean).
Solar panels often come with a controller though.
Show us what you have got/are thinking of getting.
Pete
Hi, I would like to have the option to charge the leisure battery but don't want fixed solar panel, so was thinking of portable one. Any suggestions appreciated. DaveLet's start from the beginning. Which battery (starter or leisure) do you want to trickle charge and why ?
Pete
That's great. Currently away but will look to send info and picks when back. It was converted by rising sun campers and think pretty standard leisure battery with Sargent electric control panel.Ok, that's exactly what we do.
If you have a standard leisure battery then generally a 100W panel (with built in controller) will do, unless you have unusually heavy power demands.
The solar panel (with controller) connects to your leisure battery (wherever that is).
But this also depends on what other charging kit you have.
Can you tell us more about the leisure battery side of things. Photos are good.
Pete
Forget the EHU, it has nothing to do with the solar & never the twain should meet.
The output from the solar goes directly to the leisure battery either directly or via a solar controller, depending on the size of the panel.
Please read through @Dellmassive ’s extensive & thorough “how to’s” for more information.