โApr-17-2020 07:23 PM
โApr-21-2020 07:13 AM
AH64ID wrote:
If you're concerned about storage then your propane dector will kill it too
AH64ID wrote:
, as will the radio and other parasitic draws.
AH64ID wrote:
If the trailer is parked and not being used the batteries need to be disconnected, not just the inverter. You cannot plan to leave the batteries connected over the winter.
AH64ID wrote:
It's not a whopping amount for a weekend of camping.
AH64ID wrote:
Sure it's nice to shut if off from the inside, but I fail to see the need to.
AH64ID wrote:
IMO, you would have done better to spend the money on a pair of 6V batteries and a battery disconnect switch, or a non-WFCO product... but that's my 0.02 YMMV.
โApr-20-2020 07:03 PM
โApr-20-2020 06:36 PM
2oldman wrote:
0.2 a x 24 hour= 4.8 ah. Not a whopping amount.
โApr-20-2020 02:10 PM
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โApr-20-2020 06:21 AM
Bobbo wrote:I don't think you're misunderstanding, but I think it's in error. That's a huge draw for being off.
Is this admitting that when powered off, it can pull over 2 amps of current, or am I misunderstanding what it is saying?
โApr-19-2020 09:59 PM
โApr-19-2020 07:55 PM
WFCO manual wrote:
Standby Current: < 2.4 A (Nominal)
โApr-19-2020 06:56 PM
ajriding wrote:
My inverter has an OFF switch that literally turns it off.
I am curious why your "off" switch does not turn it off.
By "turning it off" I mean that it cuts/disconnect the 12 volt positive power, literally separates the electrical contacts so no current can flow, from the batt to the inv.
โApr-19-2020 09:57 AM
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โApr-19-2020 06:32 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
interesting. If mine draws power in the "off" position it is less than 0.01A 10 ma.
time2roll wrote:
Job looks good. Seems like a lot of work to save 10 milliamps. Maybe another 100 watt solar panel would have been easier and fully automatic.
Fisherman wrote:
Checked my Go Power 300PSW, it says with the switch off, it draws no power from the battery.