โJun-28-2018 02:50 PM
โJun-28-2018 05:26 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
FIrst Wire Size.. Is determined by the maximum output of your converter. How many batteries does not matter. Converter size does. 6 AWG is about 30 amps.
The 35A charger is approximately matched to the wire.
Second: Battery/Converter size ratio affects recharge time in the BULK phase.
Understood
THird AGM batteries are VERY EXPENSIVE compaired to say a pair of GC-2 at Sam's or Costco (90 each ish)
Understood but I would need to deal with venting of the second battery which is no small issue.
Finally Your G-27's are MARINE/deep cycle more than likely really a starting battery you'd be better off with GOLF CAR (GC) batteries.
โJun-28-2018 05:21 PM
time2roll wrote:
Does the WFCO ever go above 14.0 volts? 250 watts solar and the existing battery(s) would do a lot better. Maybe even leave the generator at home.
Lifeline (AGM) specs say charge at 14.4 volts. Trojan T-105 (flooded) says 14.8 volts.
Match the voltage to the actual batteries you get for best results.
Either way you probably need to replace the WFCO if using the generator.
โJun-28-2018 04:34 PM
โJun-28-2018 04:18 PM
โJun-28-2018 03:55 PM
2oldman wrote:
Lifeline batteries are excellent.
โJun-28-2018 03:48 PM
โJun-28-2018 03:48 PM
SoundGuy wrote:peirek wrote:
I am looking for guidance on AGM batteries (6V or 12V) and brand. I have learned the Trojans are the best but are they needed for my situation (1-2 wks a year)? I suspect upgrades to the charger will be in order so would like opinions on that. I believe Progressive Dynamics is the preferred brand. I also believe the 14.8 is recommended for AGMs. Is the 6AWG sufficient for a 45A upgrade?
You've learned Trojans are "the best" eh? :R We too only dry camp infrequently and for my use a G31 Deka AGM serves my purposes fine. At times when I might want to power my 1000 watt PSW inverter I merely load support it with my truck and it works just fine for running our toaster & coffee maker, avoiding the need for a second battery I'd otherwise have no need for. East Penn is very specific about requiring temperature compensated charging but nominally their Deka brand AGMs want to see a 14.4 volt bulk charge voltage, no higher. You could replace your converter but I chose to simply turn my WFCO off and instead use a stand alone charger capable of the required 14.4 volt bulk charge voltage and located it next to the battery so voltage drop due to cable gauge is a non-issue.
โJun-28-2018 03:23 PM
peirek wrote:
I am looking for guidance on AGM batteries (6V or 12V) and brand. I have learned the Trojans are the best but are they needed for my situation (1-2 wks a year)? I suspect upgrades to the charger will be in order so would like opinions on that. I believe Progressive Dynamics is the preferred brand. I also believe the 14.8 is recommended for AGMs. Is the 6AWG sufficient for a 45A upgrade?
โJun-28-2018 03:19 PM
โJun-28-2018 03:18 PM