โAug-25-2013 04:51 PM
โSep-01-2013 10:44 AM
st687 wrote:
My new Magnum MS 2012 just burnt up the transformer when it was in absorbtion charge mode, they say they have never seen one burn like that, the boards are fine,waiting to see what they will do,the unit has been shipped the WA.
โAug-27-2013 12:51 PM
smlranger wrote:
Thanks to all for the help and suggestions. The best I could do at this point was find a 15 amp charger that has a 'fast charge' feature and is programmable for AGM's. In fact, it is slowly bringing the battery voltage up. I will be here at least two more days so it will have plenty of time to do its thing.
โAug-27-2013 11:43 AM
โAug-27-2013 05:19 AM
โAug-27-2013 03:50 AM
full_mosey wrote:smlranger wrote:
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So, maybe the 6 amp charger is not working but it is fairly new. Or, it is reading 12.2 volts and thinking that is a full charge because it is switching from 'charge' to 'maintenance' after about two hours.
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Let's say that your 8Ds are 50% discharged at 12.2V. Your 8Ds are 245AH rated, so a pair would be 245AH discharged.
If, and a big if, the 6A charger could hold 6A, it will take a minimum of 245/6=41 hours to recharge. That is unless you are using the batteries at the same time.
You could be using more than 6A and the charger cannot keep up, much less charge the batteries.
HTH;
John
HTH;
John
โAug-26-2013 07:34 PM
smlranger wrote:
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So, maybe the 6 amp charger is not working but it is fairly new. Or, it is reading 12.2 volts and thinking that is a full charge because it is switching from 'charge' to 'maintenance' after about two hours.
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โAug-26-2013 05:08 PM
โAug-26-2013 04:35 PM
2oldman wrote:smlranger wrote:No. That's the charger's job. And as said before, the 6a charger should be showing 13+ volts on the batteries.
Doesn't the inverter also serve to 'convert' incoming AC to 12 V DC for the lighting, etc?
โAug-26-2013 04:16 PM
smlranger wrote:No. That's the charger's job. And as said before, the 6a charger should be showing 13+ volts on the batteries.
Doesn't the inverter also serve to 'convert' incoming AC to 12 V DC for the lighting, etc?
โAug-26-2013 04:08 PM
โAug-26-2013 03:42 PM
gatorcq wrote:
If this did not happen before you left, then what is different other then the location. Have you tried disconnecting and using your on-board generator?
โAug-26-2013 01:47 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
If you a have a DVM it would be worth looking at each battery and see if they track or one has a shorted cell that might cause it to charge harder than necessary. Mine was completely replaced about a year ago after I was seeing excessive temps on all devices including the transformer (and you could smell the varnish burning) they swapped it. Bad xformer.
Either way, I see higher FET temps than that on a normal hard charge, as in C/10 on a 60% discharge. But it doesn't go into fail safe
โAug-26-2013 12:30 PM
โAug-26-2013 12:11 PM