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โFeb-25-2015 02:11 PM
3Lakes Steve wrote:
CA Traveler- Is that a piece of copper water pipe? Yes
โFeb-25-2015 11:37 AM
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โFeb-24-2015 05:45 PM
โFeb-24-2015 05:45 PM
3Lakes Steve wrote:
Getting ready to mount the new converter, I have a spot about 4'from the battery bank that I think would work, and better than the current location of 20'.
My thought was to run new 2 awg to the batteries, and leave the existing cables to the old converter in place. I would just unplug it and leave as a backup?
My Trojan batteries have a stud on top, but don't think it's tall enough for 3 lugs. Any Ideas?
The converter will be in living room, in a small table/cabinet above the battery bay. Do you think fan noise will be a problem?
Thanks, Steve
โFeb-24-2015 04:58 PM
โJan-04-2015 03:02 PM
3Lakes Steve wrote:
Went shopping on E-Bay last night, Decided on American made PD9260C with pendant, $175 delivered. Chinese 5-40V, 0-300A Battery monitor from Elite.Element, $38.80 to my door. Looks like it provides all the info and parts of the more expensive units, hope it works. also picked up 12 1156, 27 LED replacement bulbs for $2.00 ea.
Going to have to do some stretching exercise before I install, The RV engineers worked hard to put the electrical systems in the most inaccessible areas.
Thank for the help
Steve
โJan-04-2015 08:03 AM
โJan-04-2015 07:53 AM
3Lakes Steve wrote:I would avoid the PowerMax as it does not hold boost voltage into absorption. Fast charging to about 75% only.
I will definitely be using the RV for 3-7 day off pedestal camping.
โJan-04-2015 06:06 AM
3Lakes Steve wrote:
Went shopping on E-Bay last night, Decided on American made PD9260C with pendant, $175 delivered. Chinese 5-40V, 0-300A Battery monitor from Elite.Element, $38.80 to my door. Looks like it provides all the info and parts of the more expensive units, hope it works. also picked up 12 1156, 27 LED replacement bulbs for $2.00 ea.
Going to have to do some stretching exercise before I install, The RV engineers worked hard to put the electrical systems in the most inaccessible areas.
Thank for the help
Steve
โJan-04-2015 05:31 AM