Seat Base Electric + EHU + Solar Install + Charger + DC-DC -- How We Done it --

That would be AND.

Full leisure AND solar available
Hmm, not the best then. Yet again a separate solution with an Ablemail works better. Mine will keep my SB at 12.3v if there's no solar down to about 50% SOC on the LB, if there's is solar (which increases the LB voltage) it'll charge the SB regardless of LB SOC.
 
Essentially it tries not to deplete the leisure at all. Just utilising free unused solar to back charge. Which is great, but not quite as good as having an ablemail trickle charger, as presumably if you were on site for a week and using your leisure battery, preventing it from being full, your starter would still get no help from the system. You could still end up with a flat starter without additional measures.
Yep, as above.

I mean I have 230Ah of leisure battery sitting there doing nothing, I'm more than happy for it to use that to charge the SB!!
 
Tomorrow when the mythical sun returns, I'll see if it diverts any to starter while bulk charging the leisure. I don't think it does, but I'll check and put the result here so the information exists for others.
 
That's one advantage of a big panel, it's been raining today with barely any sun and I've still had between 13 and 30w from my solar, enough to charge it up a few % and keep the SB topped up. About 8Ah worth + the constant 0.5a draw I have in the van.
 
On the MPPT front, 75v is the crucial figure to remember. That's the max voltage all your panels can have. If you have them in series then the voltages are added together.

The 15a limit is only the limit of what the MPPT can output. You can over panel and have several hundred watts of panels connected to it. You'll only ever see 15a max from them but in anything less than ideal conditions you'll benefit from the larger array and get more solar more of the time, with the array and MPPT hitting the 15a max only on the most sunniest of summer days! That equates to about 200w.

I'm running a 305w panel on a MPPT 100/20 and will only ever see 270w or so.

I don't know if the renogy will back charge without solar attached - however you could re connect your current solar to the renogy then use your MPPT 75/15 as a second controller for your folding panel...

Victron stuff is definitely more customisable and has a lot more features than renogy kit.
Thanks for the advice. Decided to go with the Victron Orion XS 50A & SmartSolar 100/20 MPPT. Will run the Orion XS at 30A. Reason over the Renology IP67 is Victron 5 year warranty, App simplicity, operating heat reports & better mechanical connection. Will put a thread up when have done my wiring diagram as would be grateful for any feedback.

BTW have followed your build thread since you posted it on STW. Very nice and envious of your Geometron as well!

Thanks to everyone for the advice and guidance
 
Thanks for the advice. Decided to go with the Victron Orion XS 50A & SmartSolar 100/20 MPPT. Will run the Orion XS at 30A. Reason over the Renology IP67 is Victron 5 year warranty, App simplicity, operating heat reports & better mechanical connection. Will put a thread up when have done my wiring diagram as would be grateful for any feedback.

BTW have followed your build thread since you posted it on STW. Very nice and envious of your Geometron as well!

Thanks to everyone for the advice and guidance
Thanks! I presume you mean my van build on there, tbh the thread on here is much more detailed.

I've got the Geometron build on STW and my Nordest Pinion gearbox hardtail. I haven't been out on the bikes much over the last year or so as my van build sort of took over every available weekend!
 
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