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Headless setup (possibly) for 200w, controlled via computer/app with reduced power
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<blockquote data-quote="oysterman" data-source="post: 8607133" data-attributes="member: 673991"><p>Yeah, a mate of mine was recommending Arduino over the Pi. I'm not familiar with them so I need to look into this.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of a dedicated AGM but I run 6v Trojans for the house and 2x 80amp flooded 12v for the starter. Both of these can (and should) take 14.8v charge, whereas the AGM is rated at 14.4v. My split alternator to battery charger, and the shore-power charger, are both set to flooded. An AGM would need an independent charge unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oysterman, post: 8607133, member: 673991"] Yeah, a mate of mine was recommending Arduino over the Pi. I'm not familiar with them so I need to look into this. I like the idea of a dedicated AGM but I run 6v Trojans for the house and 2x 80amp flooded 12v for the starter. Both of these can (and should) take 14.8v charge, whereas the AGM is rated at 14.4v. My split alternator to battery charger, and the shore-power charger, are both set to flooded. An AGM would need an independent charge unit. [/QUOTE]
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