Mash150
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It’s still learning. Keep posting, great and Informative reading in your posts.It took 5000 posts to trigger the bot.
And I still think its algorithm needs some work?
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It’s still learning. Keep posting, great and Informative reading in your posts.It took 5000 posts to trigger the bot.
And I still think its algorithm needs some work?
Its just an ancient 5W panel. Getting a charge controller for it, probably wouldn't be cost effective.The way to solve such a situation is to have a controller that outputs an AGM float voltage. 13.3 - 13.4v is the perfect continued presence voltage. The AGM will only take charge if it needs it, but won't charge if it's already around 90% SOC. You could go lower but may see no benefit outside of offsetting small current pulls equivalent to the panels output.