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If I'm parked up in the sun the inside of the van can get pretty warm, although at floor level the battery compartment seems to stay a bit cooler. Anyway, is a battery temp sensor a useful thing for summer temps, or is it more for charging when temps might be getting really low in winter?
I've got a victron smart solar charger, and they make a temp sensor that connects to it to ensure its charging at optimum level
Posted : 12/08/2022 1:48 pm
Mine has one. Allows faster charging of the batteries in cold weather, and reduces charge rate to prevent them overheating in hot weather
Posted : 12/08/2022 10:40 pm