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BFL13
May 08, 2015Explorer II
JiminDenver wrote:
Wouldn't it be a hoot if the Eco-w did better somehow side be side with the MS. lol
It's not just the physical parts that make up a MPPT controller, there is also the programming that tells it what to do. My Eco-w's will cruise along at lower amps just charging unless you kick them in the butt with a load.
One factor mentioned in a blurb I read which used the Morningstar graphs as an example, said the internal controller "closed box" temperature is critical and recommended several ways to keep that down, even to add a fan to blow on it since the AH lost to the fan would be less than the AH saved.
Mex was on about cooling fans for his buck gizmos recently, which fits in with the buck converter in MPPTs needing cooling idea.
So after I blew the fuse in the Eco-Worthy recently, and discovered you can take the top off with those four little screws, I am thinking maybe I should take its top off for the summer and see if that helps any.
Last summer, I put frozen veggie packs up against the Eco-Worthy to see if that would make the amps increase, but it didn't change anything. (It is normally exposed to a cooling breeze, in the shade so I don't have a normal heating problem as such.) Taking the top off might let it actually cool down inside, I don't know.
Anyway, it is another thing to test for when not busy with swimming, BBQing, etc, as required for Rving. :)
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