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pianotuna wrote:Look up "colloquial", you might learn something.
First, they do NOT boil. They gas.
pianotuna wrote:Second, learn to read:
Second the link provided does not mention the capacity of the battery bank nor the type.
Bank #1 = 220Ah Lifeline 6V AGM
Bank #2 = 125 Ah Marine Maxx Group 31 Flooded Lead Acid
BFL13 wrote:Citation needed, because Costco sells Interstate, and are reportedly made by Deka (too lazy to find that reference). The specs don't match the T-105s.
I don't know which 6s he has, but don't forget the latest Interstate 6s are re-branded Trojan 105s at 225AH, same specs.
โFeb-20-2018 03:30 PM
tommymsw wrote:
When they are charging I get over 14v as expected.
The solar panel is only a 10 watt.
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BFL13 wrote:Depends on exactly which batteries he has. Trojan specs that, Interstate/Costco/(supposedly Deka) 14.4, USB 14.7.
You want a charger that can do 14.8 volts to get them done right,
pianotuna wrote:Or, it may boil them over time.
Ten watts for 5 hours may not even equal self discharge rates on twin six volt batteries in series.
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BFL13 wrote:This.
in a 2000 year rig, you likely have a single voltage 13.6v converter and you will not have charged them up as you think you did
โFeb-20-2018 01:45 PM
tommymsw wrote:That's almost nothing.
The solar panel is only a 10 watt.
โFeb-20-2018 01:09 PM
โFeb-20-2018 12:34 PM
tommymsw wrote:
To answer some questions...
3. I am NOT connected to shore. I do have a solar panel and it does in fact charge the batteries (reading over 14v when charging). I have also driven and charged the batteries. They do charge and seem to hold their charge when not in use.
However, if the volts do appear lower when under load, how then do you know when to stop using them? I assumed you could check them in use and know when you need to stop.
โFeb-20-2018 12:02 PM
tommymsw wrote:
1. When I say the batteries when NOT under load go back to low 12 again, that is BEFORE they charge back up. They do charge back up to full again.
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However, if the volts do appear lower when under load, how then do you know when to stop using them? I assumed you could check them in use and know when you need to stop.