Need some help on an idea. I have a dual battery setup with a hood mounted solar panel and I want the ability to shut off the solar without having to pull the fuse or disconnect wires. Really would like to do if from in the cab. Thinking a relayed switch would be the smartest, rather than just a switch with full solar power coming into the cab.
Also building up a Bussman fuse/relay box for other lights, accessories etc. Thinking I could use this also for the solar.
Here is my initial idea: Use a 5-pin normally closed relay with solar power being on the normally closed circuit (pin 87a going to solar controller). The solar panel would be connected to the power source (Pin 30). This way, solar is normally connected to the controller/battery with the relay de-activated (regardless of the car being on or not). Use an in cab trigger switch to activate the relay. When the relay is activated it switches to pin 87, but I wouldn't have pin 87 connected to anything. So solar would disconnect.
Interesting enough, I can't find any Normal Closed 4 pin relays. The ones advertised as 4 pin Normal Closed are actually just 5 pin relays with pin 87 not wired. "4 pin NC relay"
Would this work? Any easier/better ideas?
Couple of reason I want to do this:
- I have a voltage readout in the cab and would be nice to know the actual resting voltage of the battery without solar.
- I get some feedback on the stereo system from the solar controller when it goes through its desulfination cycle (confirmed this is normal from a tech at BatteryMinder), so it would be nice to disconnect the solar when the stereo is on (Stereo is connect to the AUX battery). The solar controller stops charging when the alternator voltage kicks in (via BlueSea ACR), but it still goes through a desulfination cycle even with 14V from the alternator.
Here is a diagram with what I am thinking.
Also building up a Bussman fuse/relay box for other lights, accessories etc. Thinking I could use this also for the solar.
Here is my initial idea: Use a 5-pin normally closed relay with solar power being on the normally closed circuit (pin 87a going to solar controller). The solar panel would be connected to the power source (Pin 30). This way, solar is normally connected to the controller/battery with the relay de-activated (regardless of the car being on or not). Use an in cab trigger switch to activate the relay. When the relay is activated it switches to pin 87, but I wouldn't have pin 87 connected to anything. So solar would disconnect.
Interesting enough, I can't find any Normal Closed 4 pin relays. The ones advertised as 4 pin Normal Closed are actually just 5 pin relays with pin 87 not wired. "4 pin NC relay"
Would this work? Any easier/better ideas?
Couple of reason I want to do this:
- I have a voltage readout in the cab and would be nice to know the actual resting voltage of the battery without solar.
- I get some feedback on the stereo system from the solar controller when it goes through its desulfination cycle (confirmed this is normal from a tech at BatteryMinder), so it would be nice to disconnect the solar when the stereo is on (Stereo is connect to the AUX battery). The solar controller stops charging when the alternator voltage kicks in (via BlueSea ACR), but it still goes through a desulfination cycle even with 14V from the alternator.
Here is a diagram with what I am thinking.