A recent trip got me thinking that we could maybe do with a bit more solar power. I've currently got what I would call a ‘conventional’ leisure system comprising:
TBH, I’m not convinced by the current solar panel - it does charge but I’ve never measured any more that around 130W coming out of it and into the battery. I’m a lazy so and so and really don’t fancy going through the rigmarole of replacing the current panel with something larger (with all the associated work that will entail) which got me to thinking that something like a 160W folding / briefcase panel might be the solution. My idea is that the new panel could simply be plugged in whenever needed and work in parallel alongside the current roof mounted panel to effectively double the amount if juice going into the battery. Another advantage is that the new panel could also be plugged straight into my Jackery Explorer 1000 to give that a boost when needed. Looking at the documents for the CTek, it should be up to the job of handling both panels but is what I’m thinking practical and would the wiring be a relatively simple thing to do?
As always, thanks in advance.
- Renogy 100Ah Smart Battery
- Victron IP65 Mains Charger
- CTek D250SE DC to DC Charger
- 150W Solar Flexibler Solar Panel stuck to poptop and into the Renogy via the Ctek
TBH, I’m not convinced by the current solar panel - it does charge but I’ve never measured any more that around 130W coming out of it and into the battery. I’m a lazy so and so and really don’t fancy going through the rigmarole of replacing the current panel with something larger (with all the associated work that will entail) which got me to thinking that something like a 160W folding / briefcase panel might be the solution. My idea is that the new panel could simply be plugged in whenever needed and work in parallel alongside the current roof mounted panel to effectively double the amount if juice going into the battery. Another advantage is that the new panel could also be plugged straight into my Jackery Explorer 1000 to give that a boost when needed. Looking at the documents for the CTek, it should be up to the job of handling both panels but is what I’m thinking practical and would the wiring be a relatively simple thing to do?
As always, thanks in advance.



