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abideejay wrote:tenbear wrote:
Here is my power monitoring panel. Voltage and current for both AC and DC.
Source for those meters? I'm particularly interested in the AC meter!
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tenbear wrote:
Here is my power monitoring panel. Voltage and current for both AC and DC.
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smkettner wrote:
The biggest difference is one chart is a disconnected battery rested 48 hours and the other chart is a battery in moderate use (up to 25 amps).
Resting 12.24 is 50%
Under load 12.06 is 50% (see 12v side of life)
JMHO
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waynefi wrote:The biggest difference is one chart is a disconnected battery rested 48 hours and the other chart is a battery in moderate use (up to 25 amps).
Those are convenient little monitors, but how exactly do you interpret the reading?
I've seen several charts that give voltage for a given SOC, but they don't agree with each other. I've seen voltage for 50% SOC listed as anything from 12.06 up to 12.4.
Those are open circuit voltages, but a wired in meter is likely to be reading with, at a minimum, the fridge, the CO monitor, and probably the standby mode of the TV/stereo drawing power. So what voltage means "time to recharge"?
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