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โMar-23-2018 08:31 AM
allen8106 wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Frank, Frank, I believe you may have missed a day in solar school. Solar doesnโt always completely fill your batteries. Clouds, rain etc. A back up small inverter generator is essential. And a genny isnโt always ready...no gasoline, fouled spark plug and the genny doesnโt work! Next, RV batteries arenโt a legacy to pass to your great-grandchildren...nor Biblical. Use them respectfully and buy new ones.
A properly set up system will rarely if ever require a generator.
โMar-23-2018 01:46 AM
โMar-22-2018 06:58 PM
Slownsy wrote:
Ravioli? Now popcorn? How long can I run my microwave on my depleted batteries. I think ?? We may have to bye a new generator.
โMar-22-2018 05:52 PM
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โMar-22-2018 01:23 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Frank, Frank, I believe you may have missed a day in solar school. Solar doesnโt always completely fill your batteries. Clouds, rain etc. A back up small inverter generator is essential. And a genny isnโt always ready...no gasoline, fouled spark plug and the genny doesnโt work! Next, RV batteries arenโt a legacy to pass to your great-grandchildren...nor Biblical. Use them respectfully and buy new ones.
โMar-18-2018 05:25 PM
โMar-18-2018 03:02 PM
Slownsy wrote:I'd sugget to set your absorption voltage higher. 6V batteries will thrive on higher voltages. I have mine set at 14.8V and temp control, while in Winter storage, will increase that to 15V. Batteries do well with these voltages.
TM-2030 Trimetric absorb 14.5 Amp set pt 2% 520A. time 4h high V15.9. float V13.5 Overcharge 10%. Finish A 3.5%
Solar 600W I am running a domestic 314l Samsung inverter fridge. Overnight all op usage around 14-16% 80A. As my generator was stolen I just wanted to check how long without damaging batteries. Back on a powered site for now. Thanks all.
Frank.
โMar-18-2018 02:41 PM
Almot wrote:
Bogart current - 30A max - comes from Bogart.
โMar-18-2018 12:35 PM
Almot wrote:
Lawrosa - inverter fridges draw "less" energy daily than on-off machines. But 12 cu.ft (or is it 13?) is a lot to cool, you can't trick physics.
Though not important in this particular situation - low overcast - but his 600W solar is not 60A system. Bogart PWM add-on to Trimetric monitor is 30A max. It does have limiting circuitry that allows over-panelling up to 600W without going up in smoke - as I recall - but it can't do more than 30A.
โMar-18-2018 12:29 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
When you know your ravioli, you know how long to keep it in the oven and at what temperature, to make sure it comes out just right.
It's a SMART oven. It has no adjustment. It knows how *IT* wants your ravioli to be prepared. There's no way in the world you would EVER GET burned ravioli, right?
This is how stupid smart battery charging is...
Get the parallel here?
โMar-18-2018 11:45 AM