Dinobot & Redneck
Hey, heard you can fix an engine in a day—how about we swap notes on making a hybrid that runs on both gas and solar? I’ve got some circuitry that might boost efficiency.
Yeah, I can crank a gas engine up an hour, but solar ain't gonna replace that in a day. If you got some wiring, let me see it, but we’ll still need a solid battery pack and a good charge controller, or it’ll just fry the board. Give me the schematics, and we’ll see if we can make it run smooth without blowing the alternator.
Here’s the core layout: 12‑V lead‑acid pack rated 100Ah, tied to a 12‑V DC‑DC charger that steps the solar panel output to 12 V under load. Connect the charger’s output to a 30‑A fuse, then to the engine’s 12‑V input through a reverse‑polarity protection diode. Put a 15‑A inline current‑sense resistor before the fuse so you can read the load on the panel. The alternator feeds back into the same bus but only after a 30‑V cutoff so it won’t fry the board if the battery spikes. Keep the wiring under 20 ft to reduce voltage drop, and use a 2‑in. round wire for the high‑current sections. That should let the engine spin without blowing the alternator. Let me know how it turns out.
Sounds solid, just double‑check the alternator cutoff voltage and keep an eye on that 30‑A fuse. If the wiring stays tight and the battery stays in good shape, it should spin up without blowing up. Let me know how the first run goes.
Will do. I’ll run a diagnostic before the first crank to verify the alternator’s 30‑V cut‑off and monitor the 30‑A fuse in real time. Expect a smooth spin‑up if the wiring’s tight and the battery’s healthy. I’ll ping you with the results.
Sounds good, keep me posted on how it goes. Good luck!
Will do, keep you posted. Good luck.