Tat will net you about the same running watt-hours as the WallyWorld, just more expensive. You could go either way depending on if space or cost is more important.
That said, can i put multiple things on the LOAD side of the controller? And if i can, can i convert my flood light to DC or will i still need the inverter? These are questions i haven't been able to find.
That said, can i put multiple things on the LOAD side of the controller? And if i can, can i convert my flood light to DC or will i still need the inverter? These are questions i haven't been able to find.
Yes get rid of the inverter, but save it for future expansion.
I don’t understand the LOAD side of your controller, maybe post a link to it. Otherwise connect multiple items to the battery terminals via a distribution fuse block. Pic of my office system below, I have the exact same Harbor Fright battery and charge from a 36 watt UPS.
To charge the moto battery, you should be able to reuse the previous small solar controller and parallel to the solar output. Your DC to DC charger link is actually an AC to DC charger.
This is what im talking about with the "LOAD" on the MPPT:
I corrected my post about the DC-DC charger, i was wrong there.. But i updated the link to the solar controller that i still have (and was told by the manufacturer i can't use in my current setup)
And for the motion sensor lights, i didnt like any of the DC 12v ones i found online, so i went with the one I got.
I corrected my post about the DC-DC charger, i was wrong there.. But i updated the link to the solar controller that i still have (and was told by the manufacturer i can't use in my current setup)
And for the motion sensor lights, i didnt like any of the DC 12v ones i found online, so i went with the one I got.
I briefly scanned the Rover manual and saw no mention of the max load output. I assume will be sufficient for your 12V lights. Add the distribution fuse block to the load output.
The small solar controller would connect upstream of the Rover to the solar output, not to the Rover load output.
Yes the 12V motion lamps are cheap, but you don't have a choice if you want to remove the inverter.