Jun-19-2014 08:25 PM
Jun-29-2015 06:33 PM
bkirkpatrick wrote:
If you can keep some sort of trickle charge on your batteries, they will last forever. Just replaced our 8 year old batteries that were on solar while in storage. Good job.
Jun-29-2015 11:39 AM
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Jun-24-2014 07:13 PM
Jun-24-2014 07:06 PM
Dirtclods wrote:
Here's what I use in my rig: http://www.amazon.com/Cigarette-Lighter-Voltage-Digital-Voltmeter/dp/B0092KVYGI
Jun-23-2014 04:05 PM
wwest wrote:Crazy Cooter wrote:
You can't power a battery charger with an inverter from the same battery bank and expect to get ahead.....That is impossible! You would end up 30% in the hole minus whatever the truck will trickle back there.
More available battery power, reduced consumption, or supplemental charging are the only solutions. I'm a big fan of solar if the sun shines in your area.
It is quite possible like wwest suggested above that one cell is bringing the whole bank down too, but regardless.....You need more storage than 120Ah to power a decent RV with minimal generator run time.
100W solar is enough for storage, but 200w+ would be better for boondocking.
Sorry, neglected to fully state: The inverter is to be powered from the TV while underway. Then the PD can supply whatever voltage level is needed to charge the "house" battery set.
Jun-23-2014 03:02 PM
Crazy Cooter wrote:
You can't power a battery charger with an inverter from the same battery bank and expect to get ahead.....That is impossible! You would end up 30% in the hole minus whatever the truck will trickle back there.
More available battery power, reduced consumption, or supplemental charging are the only solutions. I'm a big fan of solar if the sun shines in your area.
It is quite possible like wwest suggested above that one cell is bringing the whole bank down too, but regardless.....You need more storage than 120Ah to power a decent RV with minimal generator run time.
100W solar is enough for storage, but 200w+ would be better for boondocking.
Jun-23-2014 02:47 PM
Jun-23-2014 09:32 AM
Smoke90 wrote:
Batteries are
650A @ 0degF
810A @ 32degF
23A AVE 175min
The converter is a progressive dynamics inteli power PD9280
13.6 V 80A
I also have a progresive dynamics auto transfer relay swith PD52
Hope this help
Jun-23-2014 09:17 AM
Smoke90 wrote:
Hi,
As you know i am new to RV
My toy hauler came with a cumins 5500w generator.
On our past two dry camping adventure we experienced dead battery.
We only use the batteries for light, water pump and furnace fan.
I am not surprised to use all the batteries with furnace pump and light but i am surprised that a 3 hour drive (hookup to the TV) and then 2 hours run of generator is not enough to recharge the batteries.
My dealer is telling me that those deep cycle batteries needed at least 24 hours hookup to recharge the batteries
I don t get it?
Also if i buy a solar panels kit is a 100W kit enough?
Thanks
Jun-23-2014 08:10 AM
Jun-23-2014 06:11 AM
Jun-22-2014 12:28 PM
Smoke90 wrote:
The converter is a progressive dynamics inteli power PD9280
13.6 V 80A