Hi guys
I am looking at alternative/additional electrical storage for when I go bush and the only other devices currently available are the super capacitors.
Unfortunately my knowledge of such devices is very limited. Are you able to assist in providing technical support regarding the number, size, connection,
and buffering/distribution circuits that might be required to maintain 12 volt devices (mainly an Engel and Primus fridge)? The system I have at the moment
incorporates a 120W solar panel, charger, and lead acid battery that is fine during the day, but I am finding the size of the fridge drains the battery
overnight so was looking at incorporating a capacitor storage system that will compliment the battery by providing additional charge overnight.
From what I understand of the supercapacitors they can be set up in either parallel or series but there are issue with current leakage that can cause
issues for individual capacitors. I would imagine that if the configuration is similar to a battery, then setting up several 12 v capacitors in parallel would
provide the current reserve needed to maintain a steady discharge overnight (current consumption is 4-6 amps depending on settings), but have no idea on
what additional circuitry or chargers etc are required, if any, to maintain the system. At this stage I have two separate systems, one on my vehicle and one on
the trailer so need to fit additional support circuits etc for both.
I am looking at latent or ambient energy too and have looked into some of the tesla circuits and collectors but have only managed the breadboard stage yet.
Any advice you can offer would be most welcome.
Regards
Phil