I think you guys know way too much for me to understand (or swampnut at least misunderstood me when I spoke of AC-DC).
Aaron: "You can absolutely charge your bike from solar! I do it all the time at home here." ?
"what is the voltage your battery is running at?"
That is the problem: So, my tiny house system is 25.6V nominal Lifepo4 (which means actual is
always higher). Yet obviously nowhere nearly enough to charge the bike batteries
directly (without boost converter, but through controller) from the house batteries (I would never charge
any batteries straight from solar without charge controller, swampnut, no).
The bike batteries (also Lifepo4 but 24S) come with a 87.6V AC-DC charger (foolishly: The Chinese haven't studied Lifepo4 lifecycle, else they'd limit their chargers to 85.2V max!).
To answer your question: IDEALLY, I'd like to:
- use another switch that allows me to generally keep sending the power from the 8 roof panels (each 20.98VMP 7.15IMP, but connected 4S2P, ie 84VMP 14.3IMP) to my 25.6V charge controller house system (in addition to that from the rear wall panels),
- but when full sun and when I need to charge the bike batteries, I can turn the switch,
- to send said roof panel power to SEPARATE EXTRA charge controller that I BUY and which would be 84V charge controller, and is programmable like my existing two charge controllers.
- This way, I could program the NEW EXTRA 84V charge controller to safely charge the bike batteries straight from solar (DC to DC) when full sun.
- My understanding (currently) is, that I would need a 84V rated MPPT charge controller that I can program to charge the bike batteries CC - CV (first constant current as per their rated amps, and then constant voltage at 84V with diminishing current, the fuller the batteries get).
Though, I may still have some error in my thinking, maybe that's why I haven't connected the new roof panels yet (or, because it's always raining...).
The above is just the current PLAN.
HOW WOULD YOU DO IT? ""You can absolutely charge your bike from solar!" ?