H all, first question on this forum.
We got a 120W solar panel on deck, connected to a MPPT 75/15 and two 100Ah lead-acid batteries when we bought our latest sailboat some four years ago. This seems to have worked fine, but last summer we found it difficult to get enough power to operate the fridge and have the anchor light on throughout the night. It may be the batteries are going tiered, but when I started to investigate I noted that the installation was not the best. The regulator was installed behind the panel at the chart table with BATT connected to the 12V after the main switch and PV connected to the panel, in such a way that it lost contact with the batteries when the master switch was turned off. This left the system with some 15V on the 12V bus bar with everything switched off including the main switch. Moreover, I noted that the regulator never left Bulk mode, no matter how well charged the batteries where, but the charging current was very small (about 1A) even though the sun was shining directly at the panel.
I have now modified the installation, moving the regulator down to the battery bay and running separate cables from the panel so that it it always connected to the battery, but the problem with low charging current and no Absorption or Float remains. Is there a risk that the regulator was damaged and if so, is there a simple way to test it?
Cheers!
/Lars