Forum Discussion
Mile_High
Sep 21, 2015Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Mile High,
Converters are crude compared to solar charge controllers. For one thing they don't do temperature compensation. Where I live it gets to -40. At -40, 13.2 volts would actually discharge a battery bank.
In an ideal world fully charge in the fall by plugging in for one week, then disconnect the battery bank and leave it in place.
There is also no guaranty that either of the users has not 'flatten' their batteries during summer time use. Batteries don't do well with such an approach.Mile High wrote:pianotuna wrote:I'm not clear on how that solved the issue? Both the guys that had the failures over winter said they were plugged in so they were already charging them.
I solved the issue by adding a modest solar system. The batteries lasted 10 years.
A thanks, I understand what you are saying now. I imagine for those that store indoors like myself, a much improved plug in battery conditioner/charger might be the ticket.
About Fifth Wheel Group
19,008 PostsLatest Activity: Mar 07, 2025