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Kayteg1
May 11, 2016Explorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Clearly even with twin #8 wires from the engine chassis system to the "house" batteries, there is a slow but steady loss. The alternator is a 130 amp Ford. The problem is the ECM just doesn't "see" the house battery well enough.
The solution appears to be to add an external diode to the alternator and charge the house bank from that.
I think something is wrong with your charging system or maybe you did idle the alternator- not letting it to put high amp.
My camper has 30 amp charging system that has #12 wire in the truck and might be even thinner in the camper.
I never put ammeter on that part yet, but I have electric jacks on camper that will not operate with 40 amp converter, but will operate with 30 amp truck charge.
So my 16 amp refrigerator draw is peanuts.
I see lot of members here whining without doing any math.
It is very simple - since I have 100 amp-hr batteries - the 16 amp draw should give me safe 3 hr of operation, or maybe 6 hr if I want to stretch it, still without killing the batteries.
No problem at all once the engine is started.
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