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KD4UPL wrote:
What you need is called Trik-L-Start.
โMar-14-2022 08:21 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
What you need is called Trik-L-Start.
โMar-14-2022 04:28 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Matt's right. Get it fixed right. It will never fix itself and makes your vehicle undependable.
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altblank wrote:I also have full battery disconnect switches on both battery bank posts. That does leave battery self discharge which is low.
i'd like the solar panels to charge both house and coach batteries if possible, and am considering two options:
- one, add a positive wire between both batteries (assuming they're grounded to the same setup) so any overage from the house battery trickles down to the coach battery
This will initially cause the higher voltage battery to discharge to the lower voltage battery and then solar will charge both during the day and both will discharge at night due to whatever is causing the excessive drain.
- two, change the momentary battery boost button to an actual toggle (and leave it on), assuming that this won't screw up the larger converter or other systems This will add the additional drain of the solenoid to the above.
any advise is appreciated... if i'm clear to go option one (which i prefer), is there a shorter path to connect both batteries together instead of routing an 8gauge wire between house steps and engine bay? Yes the battery boost solenoid.
thank you!
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โMar-14-2022 11:48 AM
altblank wrote:hornet28 wrote:
You have a drain someplace. Use a battery shutoff on the coach battery
agreed totally, there's a definite drain somewhere. but a shutoff means i'm wasting the excess solar power that's generated for free, and i'll just be that bit closer to having the engine battery work better... but not quite.
thanks!
โMar-14-2022 11:46 AM
altblank wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Run that from inverter on house
thanks, but I don't have an inverter on the house battery; only a converter / charger.