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DieselBurps
Explorer
Jun 27, 2015

Trimetric questions

Hello, I am just a beginner truck camper and I have a few questions about using and programming my Trimetric battery monitor. I hooked it up last week along with a new battery converter 3 stage(Boondocker converter) I bought from bestconverter.com. I had a 12 volt worn out interstate battery originally and when it was low at 10 volts according to the Trimetric and I plugged in the amps would start out at 40 and as the battery charged being plugged in it would gradually decrease until amps read 4 and the battery volts 13.6. I soon realized that as I was driving down the road my truck was not charging the battery and it was soon at 10 volts after 300 miles of driving, well I solved that problem and added a fused wire back to the 7 pin so now it charges as I am driving or maintains charge. Since I got that out of the way I decided to purchase a new battery, I went with two 6 volt batteries from Costco since I had 70 dollar gift card, got those installed today and volts now say 13.5 and 7 amps. I am assuming the battery is now being trickled charged? How high should my volts read to tell me the batteries are fully charged? I thought it was supposed to be 14.6 or so? I believe that is the default setting in trimetric, and the battery must hit that in order for the % full to display (right now % full is blank with two dashes). Is there something wrong with my converter? Shouldn't it bring my batteries all the way to 14.6?
  • P1 is set at 14.3 P2 is 2.0, P3 220. Does this sound right? I have to meet these parameters in order for the Trimetric to read my % of full.

    RoyB, it sounds like what you are saying is to actually check that my batteries are fully charged I should unplug the 30 amp cord and also the 7 pin connector at back of the truck, wait a few minutes, then take my volt meter and measure the actual voltage of my batteries, if they read 12.6 or greater I know I am fully charged and my batteries are at 100%? Since I have two 6 volt batteries I would measure them together?
  • Did you program the information needed into the trimetric on level 1? The -- will reset once you meet the requirement to tell the trimetric that the batteries are fully charged. Hope I worded this right for you. Gary
  • It will read dashes until the batteries are fully charged for the first time. Check the manual.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    This is a handy chart showing the charge status of BATTERIES.



    What you are seeing on your batteries is the DC OUTPUT of the converter/charger unit.

    To actually read the real battery DC VOLTS you need to disconnect the out board charging DC VOLTAGES (Converter/charger or the connected Trailer TOW DC charge) and allow the trailer battery to settle down for a few minutes. My batteries read 12.6-7VDC after being charged at 14.4VDC for two hours and then continued to be charged at 13.6VDC for an additional hour. In the three hour charge time then my batteries at at their full charge state.

    I monitor my battery DC VOLTAGE all the time and never want to see it drop below 12.0VDC which is close to being at the 50% charge state. Then I want to get them re-charged back up to full charges as soon as I can.

    When camping off the power grid I can run my batteries down to their 50% charge state over night and then re-charge in the morning using smart mode charging to get them back up to at least their 90% charge state using my 2KW Generator connected to the trailer. This will take right at three hours of generator run time. Then I can make it through the next day/night run again until 8AM the next morning. I can do 12-14 of these 50% to 90% charge cycles before I need to do a FULL 100% CHARGE which will take around 12-14 hours of charge time. Otherwise I will start doing damage to my batteries performance.

    Roy Ken