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pianotuna
Mar 30, 2020Nomad III
LOG wrote:
You have really gone beyond the need for a DC to DC battery charger.
Log,
Most of the charging is done via solar.
When I am on shore power, I use a Magnum inverter charger with temperature compensation. The remote for the Magnum allows me to adjust charging voltages to meet my needs.
Any charging I get while traveling is incidental. It would not be adequate to my needs.
If I intended to fully charge while driving, I would get a dc to DC device. They are far cheaper than an isolation device. Then I could easily meet Trojan's suggestion of 14.8 volts to fully charge one of their lead acid jars.
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