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Groover wrote:
One thing I had noticed in my coach was that every time I plugged in or started the gen-set it would charge at 100 amps for a while. At first I assumed that the batteries were low and that the charge was really needed.
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โMay-28-2014 09:27 PM
Captain Obvious wrote:X2, check for what looks like a phone jack on your converter. If it has one, just purchase an IOTA IQ4 module. That will turn the single stage IOTA into a 3 stage unit.
Some iota charger/converters can be upgraded to a 3 stage charger for only $15 bucks. It's worth checking to see if you have the magic charge port on the converter.
โMay-28-2014 06:02 PM
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โMay-28-2014 03:26 PM
โMay-28-2014 03:00 PM
klm wrote:
OP here. I am a fulltimer, 99% plugged in to shore power. I have 4 6 batteries. Current bank is 3+ yes and need to be replaced. Just wondering if there is something I can do to increase longevity with the new ones? I use the profill system to keep water level topped off. Anything else? Best name brand?
โMay-28-2014 01:33 PM
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โMay-28-2014 10:33 AM
mthockeydad wrote:korbe wrote:
I have 2 6-volt T105's that I bought new in 2008. I installed a disconnect switch after about 1 year because my converter seemed to over charge them while on shore power. I use a volt meter to keep an eye on them while dry camping and as far as I know, they have only dropped a little below 50% of full charge a couple of times.
Smart charger/convertor or old style transformer charger/convertor?
If we're spending $300-600 on batteries, it makes sense to invest in a $200 charger/convertor to make them last.
โMay-28-2014 09:43 AM
korbe wrote:
I have 2 6-volt T105's that I bought new in 2008. I installed a disconnect switch after about 1 year because my converter seemed to over charge them while on shore power. I use a volt meter to keep an eye on them while dry camping and as far as I know, they have only dropped a little below 50% of full charge a couple of times.