โFeb-19-2018 08:34 PM
โFeb-21-2018 05:59 PM
mike-s wrote:landyacht318 wrote:Pictures?
The Costco interstate 6v sold in my part of California are apparently Trojan t-605s, with 210AH and 58Lbs of lead.
As I said, I saw somewhere a claim that they were Deka. But, looking into it myself, I'm pretty sure they're JCI.
โFeb-21-2018 05:38 PM
tommymsw wrote:
I didn't realize that plugging them in would be SO much better than driving...
... My hope was to run the generator or plug in at a park and only rely on the solar to keep the batteries topped off from normal drain while it sat empty in my driveway.
My generator pushes 40A I think and that sounds like that will also not be enough (Still working on getting it running).
So I guess the best thing would be solar. I have the 10W and that is clearly too small (wonder why it was even an option). I wonder if it is as simple as just putting a 100w panel where the 10w is? Or if I need an entire new system. Not sure if you need a different controller for a more powerful panel of if it will just charge quicker with the better panel.
โFeb-21-2018 05:11 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
Oh such a friendly place.
โFeb-21-2018 05:11 PM
โFeb-21-2018 04:55 PM
โFeb-21-2018 09:51 AM
โFeb-21-2018 08:55 AM
landyacht318 wrote:Pictures?
The Costco interstate 6v sold in my part of California are apparently Trojan t-605s, with 210AH and 58Lbs of lead.
โFeb-21-2018 08:13 AM
pianotuna wrote:
BFL13,
Thanks for the tidbit about PD dropping down to 13.6 volts at 97% SOC. When I had the large marine battery bank (875 amp-hours) it would take days and days to drop to 13.2, even with the solar contributing to charging.
โFeb-21-2018 07:57 AM
โFeb-21-2018 07:46 AM
โFeb-21-2018 06:28 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi tommymsw,
The batteries have never been fully charged. They need to get to 14.8 volts. Driving for 9 or 10 hours for a few days might get the job done.
It is almost impossible to fully charge a house battery bank by simply driving, especially if they are deep discharge batteries ! This has been discussed many times before.
The only way to get a 100% charge on a deep discharge battery bank is by using a top quality multi-stage charger and depending on their state of charge, it could take more than one day.
โFeb-21-2018 06:01 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi tommymsw,
The batteries have never been fully charged. They need to get to 14.8 volts. Driving for 9 or 10 hours for a few days might get the job done.
It is almost impossible to fully charge a house battery bank by simply driving, especially if they are deep discharge batteries ! This has been discussed many times before.
The only way to get a 100% charge on a deep discharge battery bank is by using a top quality multi-stage charger and depending on their state of charge, it could take more than one day.
โFeb-20-2018 07:23 PM
mike-s 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.
โFeb-20-2018 07:00 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi tommymsw,
The batteries have never been fully charged. They need to get to 14.8 volts. Driving for 9 or 10 hours for a few days might get the job done.
โFeb-20-2018 05:15 PM