I want to put a solar panel on my garage so i can hook the batteries up when i get back from the lake to recharge them and to keep them maintained.
One solar panel two batteries.
Following this example where there are two 12v 200ah batteries connected in parallel we will therefore have a voltage of 12v volts and a total capacity of 400ah ampere hour.
However there s one consideration.
To power a dual battery system you ll need to connect the panels in parallel.
The two banks are charge separately using the same controller and solar panels.
One at the front for the trolling motor 80 ah and 2 smaller batteries in parallel at the rear for electronics 30 35 ah combined.
This parallel wiring configuration is needed in case of 12v system i e.
Connecting two solar panels in parallel.
Looks to me you ll be charging them in series because that s the way they ll be connected.
For this reason two or more solar panels as well as batteries each of 12vdc are connected in parallel.
There are a few charge controllers that have now added the default option of having two battery banks.
You haven t said what kind of batteries they are and that matters as to how they should be charged.
If both panels are rated at the same maximum voltage then you ll get maximum output.
Notice the two discrete battery connection points on both sides of the solar array connection on the back of the above controller.
Connect the negatives to the negatives and positives to the positives.
Most solar charge controllers will only allow you to charge one battery.
But i d suggest you use a proper charger circuit to do it.
12v charge controller and inverter system.
I have two 12v lead acid batteries on my boat.
You can easily start with one battery and add a second bank later.