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โApr-27-2015 12:26 PM
DAS26miles wrote:
I use my Renogy solar 100 watt suitcase to get the higher volts needed to top charge my Interstate's. Which controller do you have coming with your flex panels? Hope you are getting this one, Viewstar 20 amp the cheaper one doesn't have equalization. I set my equalization mode up to 16.3 volts and the boost charge to 15.4 volts. PM me if you want to know how to do it, it's a special way of setting the parameters that Renogy told me.
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โApr-27-2015 11:21 AM
gcvt wrote:MrWizard wrote:
what is your fridge and where do you get the 2.3 amp number
2.3 amps at 12.3v = 28.3 watts, 10hrs = 23 ampHrs used
this LP or electric, 28w is low power for electric, a little high for control board and lp valve use
2.3v at 120vac = 283 watts, which is what an electric heating element might use for an RV absorption fridge
NEVER run an RV fridge on battery power, except with engine running
with that kind of power draw you need a very large battery bank
a 2way or 3way fridge in a "B" should be on propane , you can use electric mode
IF you are shore power, and only when on shore power
please provide FULL info from fridge, and what mode you are using
It's a Norcold DE-351D. No propane - AC/DC only. The 2.3 amp number came from my buddy's Fluke clamp meter. The manufacturer's website says "Amps 12-24V/DC 2.8-1.6".
Checked again today at work using two separate meters. They're getting 14.0v when the engine is running. After a 3.5-4 hour drive home yesterday they're still only at 12.5/12.6v. These are brand new as of Thursday afternoon.
โApr-27-2015 10:43 AM
MrWizard wrote:
what is your fridge and where do you get the 2.3 amp number
2.3 amps at 12.3v = 28.3 watts, 10hrs = 23 ampHrs used
this LP or electric, 28w is low power for electric, a little high for control board and lp valve use
2.3v at 120vac = 283 watts, which is what an electric heating element might use for an RV absorption fridge
NEVER run an RV fridge on battery power, except with engine running
with that kind of power draw you need a very large battery bank
a 2way or 3way fridge in a "B" should be on propane , you can use electric mode
IF you are shore power, and only when on shore power
please provide FULL info from fridge, and what mode you are using
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โApr-27-2015 04:30 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Regardless of battery issues, those charging voltages are too low, IMHO . I would get a pendant for the PD 9100 so you can get over 14 volts for bulk charging.
โApr-27-2015 04:20 AM