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Hmmm, that sounds like a possibility. Actually, the fridge will run on either 12 or 24. So maybe I should do this:
*Get a second battery and connect in series to the other one to have 24v.
*Run the fridge on 24v
*Charge the batteries from the 24v alternator just like the
trucks main batteries.
This is, by FAR, your simplest solution. Add a battery isolator to make sure you don't drain your starting batteries, and done.
If you want to buy a new solar charge controller to use your existing panels, that's good too.
Anything else is unnecessary complication and asking for trouble.
Add a relay in between the controller and let the input from one truck battery go to the Normally open terminal then the panels go to the Normally closed , when truck ignition is on the relay will energize and let power go to controller from truck battery, when turned off relay uses panels,It's a HF solar system. Only 45 watts and designed for a 12v battery. It's three panels of 15w each
Eh. Yes, that will work, but I'd be hesitant to use an open relay like that. Too easy for grime and gunk to get into the contacts. You could always put it in a small electronics kit box, I suppose.I found a relay today at a local electronics parts place. It's an NTE R04-11D30-24. A lot heavier duty than I probably need, but that's okay with me.
Now I just need to find a 24v battery isolator...
True enough. I'm gonna have to make some kind of cover for it, or enclose the whole shebang in a box.Eh. Yes, that will work, but I'd be hesitant to use an open relay like that. Too easy for grime and gunk to get into the contacts. You could always put it in a small electronics kit box, I suppose.
You could also get a project box from MCM Electronics and the grommets for the holes and wire loom materials.
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