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Old 22-04-2015, 08:47   #1
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Two Solar Panels 6 Batteries

Hello,
I have on my boat 2- 100 watt solar panels wired in parallel (measure 17 volts at solar charger) and 6 batteries. 2 sets of house 6 volt 210 amp golf cart batteries and 2- 12 volt starting batteries. I have searched on the almighty internet and not found a clear answer to my question. I have 1 mppt charger for the house now connected. I have three PWM chargers not hooked up. Can I tap into the solar panels and feed the batteries using separate chargers. That is parallel feed each charger from one set of panels. I think I have the solar capacity but thought I would get some opinions.
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