I am wondering if there is something that can make the "smartsolar" controller be a bit smart? Let it put out more amperage than it thinks the battery can accept so solar panels can help overcome the loads in the RV (or boat)? It pains me to see the negitive numbers on my trimetric when I know there is plenty of sunshine to keep charging the battery but the smartsolar controller is not aware we really need more power. From what I can tell the BMV's won't talk to the controller to help with that.
In case I am not asking that correctly.
Example, Its just past midday and my 640w of panels could be producing 350-400 watts then. But the controller is thinking it should only be producing 5 amps as the battery is getting closer to 95-100% SOC. In actuality, for my RV its pretty normal for the inverter to be pulling 8-10 amps from the battery all day long due to network devices, DVR, Fridge, radio, weather radio, TV, phone chargers, cameras and 12v "phantom draws" of which there are many also.
The solar irradiance at that time of the day could easily produce 300-400w @ 80v but the charge controller appears to be limiting it to 25-75 watts at 80v. as it thinks it wants to charge the batteries at 5 amps due what I assume is an algolrythm and maybe the batteries chemical reactions pushing back.
Is there something (maybe a BMV) that can let the charge controller know the battery is not getting charged and up the amperage till its back at +5amps again or whatever the CC thinks it should be pushing right then.
-Bill