Geoff.D
Honorary Master
The better solution is one that controls the load through a relay. This system should be okay if not ideal provided the combined current required to maintain the battery at full trickle charge plus the load current is less than 1.5 A. The problem is the "intelligent" charger will not function as it should when only connected to a battery.
It would be better to only connect the router to the battery when required, and disconnect the charger if you don't do some experiments to determine what the charger will do when connected to the load.
It would be better to only connect the router to the battery when required, and disconnect the charger if you don't do some experiments to determine what the charger will do when connected to the load.
