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Originally Posted by Bumbo
Even with the system completely dead the Victron MPPT would be able to recover and put charge back into the batteries. I use their DC-DC chargers too and together I find them to be a better option.
The Victron controller also has bluetooth for monitoring. You can see trending and live data for solar and battery monitoring. I like to nerd out on this stuff so I find it pretty useful. Also eliminates to need for a bunch of battery or voltage monitors.
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So I'm getting ready to order my Victron smart MPPT (75/15) given that my rig is now all wired up to accept it and a fridge. Do you think it is necessary to also have the Smart Battery Sense to allow the MPPT to monitor the temperature at the battery and adjust charging accordingly? I'll be charging the starter battery with the MPPT located all the way at the back and will be backfeeding solar charge to the battery via the blue sea fuse block I installed in the rear jack storage area.