โApr-17-2013 07:02 AM
โMay-24-2013 10:49 AM
smkettner wrote:Never checked this but I should. It would definitely save some power. It seems like it's defaulted to the genny which is weird.
Do you have the TS default to inverter? If the coil uses power it should come from the cord or generator, yes?
โMay-24-2013 10:42 AM
โMay-24-2013 10:33 AM
HiTech wrote:These MH's sure do draw a lot of power. Even the transfer switch uses power. We used only used 33Ah per day in the 5th wheel (in the summer) and that was with a lot of TV watching and even some furnace use. I will say we don't use nearly as much furnace in the MH as the 5er so that's a bonus.
Wow! So many hidden parasitic draws in devices these days.
Jim
โMay-24-2013 10:22 AM
โMay-24-2013 10:20 AM
โApr-21-2013 12:00 PM
โApr-21-2013 09:37 AM
โApr-21-2013 08:41 AM
mena661 wrote:
I was able to get the IOTA into boost mode manually. I was measuring some draws and in the process brought the battery voltage down to 12.73 (batts in float prior to this). The converter was unplugged from 120V but still connected to the batts during the measurements. Total time disconnected was about 30 minutes. I noticed when I first unplugged the converter that there was a .25A draw on the batteries for about 10 seconds then it dropped to nothing (batt disconnect switch off). If I were to guess that was the IQ4 doing some voltage sample or something. When I plugged the converter back in, it jumped to 14.4V within 20 seconds or so and after a few minutes climbed to 14.8V. As soon as I plugged in it did 55A, then dropped quickly to 53A and held that for a couple minutes then started tapering. Batteries were 100% full (1.285 SG) prior to my measurement testing.
A side note: the front entertainment center draws 13.9A while a TV show is on (inverter draw from batteries). Almost half of which is the TV itself (6.2A). I'm going have to check how it's mounted and see about getting my Vizio in there instead.
โApr-20-2013 05:14 PM
โApr-18-2013 07:17 PM
smkettner wrote:Like I mentioned before the IOTA was on the bank for a week. It was in float when I unplugged it and threw the BD on them. That's sort of what I do typically (I use the HF charger for finishing normally). I have left my old Paramode on the bank for a month before just to see if in time the SG would come up. It never got the SG up high enough. As a matter of fact, it came up very little. So little I thought I might have done permanent damage to my bank by letting them sit not fully charged for so long. Thank goodness they were fine but I'm betting they lost a little capacity with that experiment. The IOTA floats basically at the same voltage as the Paramode so I don't know what it would do that's any different than what the Paramode did. Sure, the IOTA has the stirring thing but 15 mins at 14.7V won't work for finish charging (EDIT). It DOES work for destratifying as that's how long I (used to) perform that maintenance item for. 15V for 2-3 hrs does work every time without fail. 3 years so far on these batts with a 1.285 SG. Exact same as new. I'm going to stick to my regimen for now. Look at the bright side, I don't have to do nearly as many equalizings as before but I think that's due to MEX's top charging advice.
IOTA did not even get to make a full swing at these batteries before the BD went to work. I think it hit 14.6 at some point and when you saw 14.0 it may have dropped to 14.2 absorption. .2 could be the loss in the wire? Or maybe it was still on the way up in bulk. Or bulk timed out. Hard to pinpoint unless you record battery vs converter voltage every 10 minutes.
โApr-18-2013 05:31 PM
mena661 wrote:
I used the BD1093 to top off the batteries this time. Only needed to run the EQ on it twice (checking SG after each run) then a connected the Iota for 8 hrs. Checked the SG again and it was right at 1.285 in all cells (58F/14C).
โApr-18-2013 04:45 PM
โApr-18-2013 04:42 PM
โApr-18-2013 04:22 PM
smkettner wrote:You solar guys don't discharge your banks deep enough to get into these kinds of issues. Also, I know you adjusted your controller down but you more than likely have a longer absorb time than my converter which might be enough to get it up to baseline SG or close enough where you won't notice the capacity loss. I'm really not doing much more than what BFL does with his GC's. The only difference is the height of my batts requires some attention paid to stratification reduction. You guys don't have to worry about that so much. But with the IOTA's occasional 14.7V stir, that's one less maintenance item to perform.
I am just thinking the IOTA will do better than the Paramode.
I am really surprised these L-16 really need all the extra handling that is given.
Let us know.
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Thanks much MEX.
That really is the key. If you are happy with what you got value and performance wise at the end of the life of the battery so-be-it.