โAug-06-2016 09:42 AM
โAug-24-2016 09:48 PM
pianotuna wrote:
But the thread is about a specific AGM unit.Boon Docker wrote:
The reference was to lead acid batteries.
Some AGM batteries can take a bulk charge up to 15.6v and float of 13.8v. Depends on the brand.
Just saying.
โAug-24-2016 06:11 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
The reference was to lead acid batteries.
Some AGM batteries can take a bulk charge up to 15.6v and float of 13.8v. Depends on the brand.
Just saying.
โAug-24-2016 05:44 PM
scrubjaysnest wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Maybe your dealer knows something about battery charging, maybe not.
The only clear answer will give you a voltmeter hooked up to battery.
If your charger stops charging at 13.5V - it is good one. If goes above 14V -it is killing the battery.
Same with solar charging. You want the batteries to be around 13V in the afternoon. Check the battery manufacturer site what they consider discharged battery and go from there.
This is not correct except for the part about checking the manufacturer site for proper charging.
โAug-24-2016 05:21 PM
โAug-24-2016 05:05 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
6v batteries in parallel require 14.8v (Bulk) and 13.5v (Float).
โAug-24-2016 04:19 PM
Boins wrote:donn0128 wrote:
How old is your trailer? I have kept my RVs plugged in 24/7 since 1976 with no seriour problems. Check battery water level monthly and quit worrying about things. Your dealer(I assume salesman) is an idiot.
Its brand new, the guy who told me was the service tech.
โAug-24-2016 12:01 PM
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โAug-22-2016 06:09 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
Yours batteries have got to be close to being depleted. I wouldn't do that long of a trip too often, as your battery life will be shortened dramatically.
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โAug-20-2016 03:09 PM
webrx wrote:
if you are going to go small, don't go less than 40 watts those little 10 and 15 watt trickle chargers were actually designed for cars to keep the radio memory from draining the battery, I have a 10 watt on top of my trailer that came with it, and while it may make up for parasitic loads, I dont trust it will top the battery off every day. I have a 40 watt and a 100 watt portable system. I used the 40 watt for years, and it would top off batteries by mid day or so the way we camped. The 100 Watt does the same only faster, usually before noon I am charged back up.
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