pianotuna wrote:
Ty Mex.
Mine get to those numbers on the Magnum inverter charger. The solar does a lot of the "heavy lifting". I do use load support even if I'm running 50 amp shore power.
I just completed a 900 kilometer trip and did not blow any shore power breakers. It made my life so much nicer.
Curious which Magnum you have that will show you the AH's going into the battery?
MS2812, at least as far as the Magnum Tech explained to me, does not give you the 'Charging Amps' going into the battery. It is the combination of AH's being consumed, and AH's going into the battery bank, that is displayed. (If your Shunt is seeing say 10 Amps of draw from the bank, and the Magnum Inverter/Charging is putting out 6 AMPS, the Magnum Remote display would reflect 16 Amps. It might also display on Line One of the display, that the battery is Absorb mode, where as the Line 2 should display the Voltage (Say 14.4V for this example.) that the Absorb is programmed to. Along with also on the Line 2, the Amps of '16A'.
I must have asked at least three different ways, was their anywhere with the ARC-50 Remote Display and the BMK-Meter option that I could see the actual Charge Amps, as in Taper Down to Amps, specially going into the Batter Bank. The end result was always, nope!!!
Hard to reach the appropriate fully charged Tapered Down Amp, when you have not display of this value:)!
(MidNite Classic 150 with WhzBngJr module allows what they call 'Ending Amps' setting to determine when to move from Absorb to Float. (4 Amps for my battery bank.) I have this set, and am in the process of still reviewing all of the Classic 150's other settings. And again trying to get the Software updated to the latest release. Then will start looking at their download logs to see what is what... I never have mastered this process, and admit I did not pursue it too carefully - as I had always felt the MS2812 with SOC finishing the Absorb bath 100% level - had the bank covered. (You, MW, and many other helped me thru the learning process as I found out this was not the case:)!). So with this replacement bank of Batteries I have, I really want to fully explore and understand the tools available via the Classic 150.
Now, if you have found away with the Magnum tools to tell when I've reached the Tapered Down to Amp value - that would be info I'd really like to know how to do myself:)!
Best to you, and to all,
Smitty