Starter battery solar charge

Scarfaz1

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Hi, quick question for the electrics/solar experts on here. Currently connecting a Ctek charger up to the starter battery if I'm not going to use the van for more than a couple of days. This has the advantage of keeping the leisure battery topped up via my dc to dc charger. I've already got an mppt controller setup for a mobile foldup solar and was thinking it would be a lot easier to just install a panel on the roof.

Question is if I keep it as it is do I need to install an ignition controlled relay to disconnect the solar when engine is running and if so which side of the controller should it be??
 
Your best plan, and the one lots of folks here take, if you want to fit permanent solar is to have that charge the leisure battery and then fit an AMT12 trickle charger to keep the starter topped up from the leisure battery.

You can connect an MPPT charger to the starter battery if you wanted to, no need to have a disconnect it will simply stop charging if the battery is full. Keep in mind as you will have a smart alternator the van will normally only charge the starter to around 80% to leave space do regenerative braking, if you then top this space up with a solar charger it can't do that and will just stop charging until the engine uses up the charge you just put in. This is one of the reasons its normally done the other way around.
 
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Intrigued about the regenerative braking system.
This as a useful thread -


Based on that, if the van is sitting for a while, maybe it is better that a solar charger keeps the battery at 100% ?
 
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