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BFL13 wrote:Yes, in looking at the wiring diagram again I think I can use a 12v charger.
Just clamp across two adjacent 6s.
smkettner wrote:With some MW use, making a couple pots of coffee, 5 hours/day of satellite TV and a sound system, musical instruments.. yeah.
3 days on all that battery? Did you ever put the two extra GC2 in the 12v circuit?
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KJINTF wrote:
Take a look at Google Earth
It is NOT wet on the east side of the state
He lives in a Desert with less than 10 inches of rain per year
Seen some years where they had less than 3 inches
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2oldman wrote:
Well, I'm enjoying some R&R camping, but, after 3 days of cloud cover, the solar isn't keeping up at all. My 24v system is down to 24v.
You'd think 800w of solar on 4 batteries would do it, but no. I think I'm going to have to have a backup plan of either a 6v charger, a 24v charger, or putting 2-12v chargers in series as suggested by piano.
Drat.
โAug-16-2013 09:22 AM
downtheroad wrote:Yah.. but I live on the DRY side!
Come on oldman, you should be use to it my now. You live in Washington...:)
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