kemerExplorerMar 25, 2019voltageEasier and faster to get an answer here rather than dig thru manuals...lol... What is an acceptable range for voltage on chassis and house batteries? I'm going to assume 13.2 on each is good...THANKS
wolfe10ExplorerMar 25, 201913.2 VDC is a good number for wet cell batteries with charger on.But, for more specific info, we would need to know that batteries and what converter or inverter/charger you have. And whether you are on shore power.rgatijnet1Explorer IIIMar 25, 2019It also matters if they were disconnected/isolated, from each other and the charging system, when the voltage reading was taken.Son_of_NorwayExplorerMar 25, 2019After they sit for awhile off the charger, look for 12.67 to 12.8 VDC.Ralph_CramdenExplorer IIMar 25, 2019Isolated and given a fair amount of time to rest after charging.Chris_BryantExplorer IIMar 25, 2019Voltage when? Charging, that's too low, resting, that's fine, under load that's terrific.
wolfe10ExplorerMar 25, 201913.2 VDC is a good number for wet cell batteries with charger on.But, for more specific info, we would need to know that batteries and what converter or inverter/charger you have. And whether you are on shore power.
rgatijnet1Explorer IIIMar 25, 2019It also matters if they were disconnected/isolated, from each other and the charging system, when the voltage reading was taken.
Son_of_NorwayExplorerMar 25, 2019After they sit for awhile off the charger, look for 12.67 to 12.8 VDC.
Chris_BryantExplorer IIMar 25, 2019Voltage when? Charging, that's too low, resting, that's fine, under load that's terrific.
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