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<blockquote data-quote="user 7268" data-source="post: 432665" data-attributes="member: 7268"><p>Chris from what I can gather it's only an isolator you have currently fitted. Best bet would be to fit a Projecta IDC25 ............... around $250 it's as good as you will get for the money. That way your vehicle altenator can charge deep cycle fully when running and also enables you to get the most from your panels with the MPPT controller. The controller you get with panels will be a real cheapy, and even if marked MPPT will probably only be a PWM type. It's a few dollars to set the system up properly but once done will give you years of service and at the end of the day you only need to destroy one deep cycle battery and it's more than a good controller. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 7268, post: 432665, member: 7268"] Chris from what I can gather it's only an isolator you have currently fitted. Best bet would be to fit a Projecta IDC25 ............... around $250 it's as good as you will get for the money. That way your vehicle altenator can charge deep cycle fully when running and also enables you to get the most from your panels with the MPPT controller. The controller you get with panels will be a real cheapy, and even if marked MPPT will probably only be a PWM type. It's a few dollars to set the system up properly but once done will give you years of service and at the end of the day you only need to destroy one deep cycle battery and it's more than a good controller. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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