โMay-28-2013 05:45 AM
โDec-14-2013 02:36 PM
docj wrote:
I have the ME RC remote and left the charging voltage at the default settings. I saw no reason to change what was recommended.
โDec-14-2013 02:01 PM
โDec-13-2013 04:50 PM
docj wrote:Bill.Winegard wrote:During the sleep period it completely stops charging the battery as a way of reducing water loss.
That appears to be what our new inverter does as well. While I don't see any documentation as to time, it does go into a state where it shows 0.0 amps of charging. Then, from time to time it kicks in at some random rate but never the full 150 amp which appears to be a step higher than float. We have AGM batteries so water is not an issue but I think this charging pattern will provide a better overall experience than our old 458. I do know that the new 150 amp charger and the way the charging cycles are handled, substantially reduces the recharging time when we are dry camping.
It's pretty clear that electronics have made significant strides in the past decade. Another thing I noticed about my new unit is that if you have the charger off for any reason it starts back up with a minute or two of rapidly ramping the charge rate up and down from zero to 150A. I think what it's doing is determining how the batteries react so it can then select an appropriate charge rate, rather than always starting from bulk charge and going forwards from there like the old Freedom 458 used to do. As you said, Bill, these little things should improve overall battery performance and lifetime.
โJul-22-2013 10:27 PM
NHRA_Racer wrote:
So, I take the coach to an RV tech to install. Several friends have used this shop (and the particular mechanic) before and he does the install.
No subpanel installed. He says one was not needed and I can't see exactly in the manual where it is required.
Should I be worried?
I will say that it was really nice to see the monitor say "float charge" after fighting charging issues for so long!
Heading to Bristol Dragway Tuesday for the NHRA Junior Dragster Eastern Conference finals with my kids and I really don't need any problems.
โJul-22-2013 10:06 PM
โJul-22-2013 08:42 PM
MrWizard wrote:
was the old install for the 'whole house'
if so the inverter was between the shore cord and the breakers
and the new one is in the same place
thetefore everything is still prtotected by the same breakers as before
if the old install was for limited circuits,the inverter is fed by that breaker and feeds only those circuits
no problem
sub panel is used to isolate circuits like the water heater and fridge or exsisting converter when adding a/new whole house install
โJul-22-2013 10:10 AM
โJul-22-2013 07:18 AM
NHRA_Racer wrote:
So, I take the coach to an RV tech to install. Several friends have used this shop (and the particular mechanic) before and he does the install.
No subpanel installed. He says one was not needed and I can't see exactly in the manual where it is required.
Should I be worried?
โJul-22-2013 06:38 AM
โJul-22-2013 05:24 AM
โJul-19-2013 08:00 AM
NHRA_Racer wrote:
Thanks Joel. I have the limited skills to wire a subpanel but I want to make sure I know what am I protecting with the breakers? Assuming the AC and the DC in to the unit. If this is correct, what size breakers? 30 amp. Reading the DC Overcurrent protection section in the manual has me confused.
โJul-19-2013 07:00 AM
NHRA_Racer wrote:
Thanks Joel. I have the limited skills to wire a subpanel but I want to make sure I know what am I protecting with the breakers? Assuming the AC and the DC in to the unit. If this is correct, what size breakers? 30 amp. Reading the DC Overcurrent protection section in the manual has me confused.
โJul-19-2013 05:59 AM
โJul-18-2013 09:00 PM