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BFL13 wrote:Cydog15 wrote:
You really need a Boondocker that you can crank up. It will do 14.78 (on my meter) in the regular mode and you can adjust it higher if needed. I'm playing with one now and it's fantastic so far. I've cut off my solar to see how it does by itself but don't think there will be any conflict when I join them.
Just set the solar charging voltage to about the same 14.8 and they will add their amps. The total amps will still be whatever the batts can accept. Once that gets down to what the solar alone could do, then there is no need for the other to be on.
Just curious, since the websites are not fixed up yet, but is your new 1260 something like this, with the two holes in the side, or does it have the external knob for the pot?
http://powermaxconverters.com/product/pmbc-12-volt/
The spec sheet for that one says 14.8 where the LKs say 14.6 but the manual for this one says 14.6 too. They are supposedly cleaning all this up. ๐
http://host.aws60.com/~powerma84jsdoer/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/PMBC-Spec-sheet.pdf
There are so many different models of these things, it is hard to keep them straight as to what does what, never mind that Randy has his own collection besides, with sometimes different specs.
โAug-02-2018 07:09 AM
Cydog15 wrote:
You really need a Boondocker that you can crank up. It will do 14.78 (on my meter) in the regular mode and you can adjust it higher if needed. I'm playing with one now and it's fantastic so far. I've cut off my solar to see how it does by itself but don't think there will be any conflict when I join them.
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โAug-01-2018 12:50 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You do a few days off grid doing 50-80s where the Iota gets close to 80 by the time it gets the batts to 14.6 and drops to 14.2 and you stop the gen. Works great.
So now you go home and have days and days of shore power to do the "recovery" from that successive undercharging. To do that you need the batts to recharge at 14.8 until they are full and then some to do the overcharge for the recovery.
But you can't. The batts get to around 80% and the Iota drops to 14.2v and there is nothing you can do about it. Then the voltage drops to 13.6! SG is still in the red on the hydrometer. Now what?
Any hope the solar will work at home where you are parked? Any sun at that time of year?
Having BTDT I got myself a converter/charger that can stay at 14.8 for as long as I want and then I can crank the voltage to 16v if need be for the overcharge to get that SG up to spec. Can't do that off grid on generator of course, takes too long. It is what you do once back home. When the SG does get to spec, then I drop the voltage to 13.x (where X depends on the temperature) for the Float till the next camping trip.
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โJul-31-2018 02:42 PM
BFL13 wrote:
But, but, gasp! but---you will not be able to use any of these many IQ controllers with the X since it does not have the phone type jack??? No Turbo in your future? Sad! ๐
https://www.iotaengineering.com/Power/IOTA_IQ_profiles.pdf
Maybe they will come out with these in the X configuration. You could phone them and ask I suppose.
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