Hi,
I'm pretty new to solar, 12v, electronics and everything in between.
I have recently set myself up with a 12v 33AH battery, 20W solar panel and 4.5A charge controller mainly for charging electronics while camping for extended periods.
My ipod docking station charging requirements are 12.9V and 1.39A. Can I charge straight off the battery or will there be an issue with the .9V difference between available volts and charging requirements? The battery is sitting on 12.8V at present but not sure if this will begin to drop when charging begins, potentially causing a problem? The docking station has an internal Lithium-ion battery.
Also would it be less drain on my battery to charge the docking station using a 12v-240V inverter or just straight 12V DC.
Thanks
I'm pretty new to solar, 12v, electronics and everything in between.
I have recently set myself up with a 12v 33AH battery, 20W solar panel and 4.5A charge controller mainly for charging electronics while camping for extended periods.
My ipod docking station charging requirements are 12.9V and 1.39A. Can I charge straight off the battery or will there be an issue with the .9V difference between available volts and charging requirements? The battery is sitting on 12.8V at present but not sure if this will begin to drop when charging begins, potentially causing a problem? The docking station has an internal Lithium-ion battery.
Also would it be less drain on my battery to charge the docking station using a 12v-240V inverter or just straight 12V DC.
Thanks