I have something eating at me and can't find an answer anywhere. I have a 30A breaker between the panels + and the charge controller so I can disconnect the panels when I'm in travel day mode. and just use my DC to DC charger. I am set up right now at my homebase, in Arizona, and am using the sun to keep the batteries charged up instead of being plugged in to 30A shore power. What I'm wondering about is, should I be letting the batteries discharge at all or just keep doing what I am doing. They remain fully charged during the day but at night they do discharge a little bit but always recharge to full during the day hours. What do you say? Am I harming them by doing this or will they be alright? Thanks in advance for any information on this you can provide me with.
Tim
Tim
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