Solar battery charge solution for a TT in storage
I want to able to "maintain" a pair of Trojan T-105 6 volt batts mounted on the a trailer tongue.
These batts should have a full charge from over the road charging prior to placing in storage and are brand new.
The storage term is likely to be 3 to 4 months before taking out again.
With a batt disconnect switch in the off position, would these batts lose enough charge over this time period in storage to be a concern?
If it is a concern, what output solar charger would be necessary to "maintain" these batts in a full charge state?
And if a low output charger would do the trick, at what point would a charge controller be necessary to prevent any overcharge "boil out", if any"?
Right now, I am looking at a Schumacher SP 200 solar charger that puts out 2.4 watts according to the specs and is at an attractive price.
Would a charger of this output do the job I am hoping it will and confirm no charge controller would be necessary?
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