Hey Everyone,
I am in the middle of a van conversion. I've got solar, shore power and alternator for charge sources.
I was curious about how the devices in my charging system decide which source to charge from and if they are smart enough to realize that the system is already being charged by another device already. I don't want to jam too much current into my batteries.
My current setup is:
-200AH (100AHx2) AGM batteries (wired in parallel) max charge current is 60A
-310W Solar Panels
-Victron BMV-712
-Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/30 Smart
-Victron Orion TR smart 12/12-30 Charger
-Kisae IC-122055 AC Charger/Inverter (55A Charge) - Shore Power
https://www.kisaepower.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Inverter-Charger_datasheet_high_frequency.pdf
-Victron Smart Battery Protect - I was thinking of using this to turn off all DC loads with the push of a button.
Scenario 1: If I am plugged into shore power and the sun comes out and the MPPT decides to start charging at the same time, I could see a very high charge current (80A) with both devices trying to charge at the same time, correct? Or would the MPPT somehow detect the charge voltage of my Inverter/Charger and not start?
Scenario 2:
The van is charging from the MPPT and I decide to go for a drive. I start the engine and the Orion decides to start charging. Technically this scenario wouldn't exceed the max charge amps of the battery but I am just using it as an example.
Am I overthinking this?