โNov-13-2018 02:38 AM
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โNov-13-2018 07:09 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
This is losing contact with reality as far as GENERATOR run time. With shore power, who cares?
If I walk out to my toad and start it the much touted BOOST (or is it BOOOST?) voltage appears. Regulator alternator charging voltage. Does the charging system on the car sag to "regular" charging voltage of 13.6? Hell no.
Tens of thousands of RV batteries are destroyed every year because boondockers believe that converter manufacturers specify is gospel
What's gospel about their mantra is that they cannot be sued for purposely overcharging a battery.
This reminds me of California's banning of battery CHARGERS in favor of socialist inspired government mandate to undercharge batteries and a (what?) thirty or forty times charger failure rate (landfill) as being environmentally preferable. Oooooo a timer on the charger who wudda thought of that.
The only way to achieve rational battery life when BOONDOCKING is to know for sure the battery state-of-charge.
A 20-amps per 100 amp hour bank, solar system with a good grade of solar controller seems to be the only antidote to the fallacy of smart chargers via generator WHEN BOONDOCKING.
โNov-13-2018 11:42 AM
โNov-13-2018 11:10 AM
rtate wrote:
I dont recall seeing my voltage over 13.6 volts. I have a charge pendant on order so Ii will be able to force it into boost mode.
โNov-13-2018 11:09 AM
Tom_M wrote:
Your converter will apply 14.4 volts during boost, but your battery will pull that voltage down. As the battery charges the voltage will gradually ramp up. It should at some point reach 14.4 volts and continue charging until 90% charge has been reached.
โNov-13-2018 08:10 AM
โNov-13-2018 07:17 AM
โNov-13-2018 07:01 AM
rtate wrote:
I dont recall seeing my voltage over 13.6 volts. I have a charge pendant on order so Ii will be able to force it into boost mode.
โNov-13-2018 05:35 AM
โNov-13-2018 03:54 AM
โNov-13-2018 03:35 AM