Aug-23-2019 03:38 PM
Aug-24-2019 07:30 PM
BFL13 wrote:
If they take bulk at 14.4 but can be overcharged at 13.9, I assume that is after they are full and charging should be cut off?
What was that about the Lis having some sort of protection attached so they can't be overcharged that is part of that balancing thing? Or (very possible) I got that all wrong from the other thread on Li batts?
If they are that close to full before heading down the road, why charge them up at all? They like to be at 80% SOC
My problem with the premise of this thread's OP post is the idea that the Lis in the trailer will be supplying current to the truck while driving down the road and thus lose some AH. I find that notion peculiar.
If charging is wanted driving down the road, and the 7-pin isn't enough (I don't see how it can be too much, but waiting to hear more about that), then the DC-DC gizmo is known to work. We have had other threads on those by guys who have them.
Aug-24-2019 07:03 PM
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Aug-24-2019 03:26 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
OP,
I don't recall your intended battery size or usage. A 100Ah discharged battery needs up to 80A charging when driving - ie 20A for 4 hours. Double that for 200Ah.
Since your interested in the Renogy that suggests that you are not a pedestal to pedestal camper starting with a fully charged battery.
Are you planning on any TT charger changes for Li when plugged in?
Aug-24-2019 02:27 PM
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Aug-24-2019 12:11 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Do you really have to isolate the Lis from the TV batteries? Why? Going down the road, you might be getting 13.9 volts from the TV and 14.x from solar, so in that case the solar will do the charging.
If no sunshine, who cares if the Lis are charged at 13.9 volts for a while? When you get there, you unplug the 7-pin and now you are isolated anyway.
I can see it if the 7-pin were charging at a higher voltage than the Li spec calls for, but who cares if they are getting less voltage than they can handle?
Aug-24-2019 08:25 AM
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Aug-24-2019 07:00 AM
cruz-in wrote:
I think the point is two fold:
1) When driving the TV/TT combo, current will flow from the higher voltage LI battery (assuming it is fully charged) to the lower voltage Lead Acid system.
2) Having a DC to DC charger for the LI batteries will allow the TV to charge the LI batteries (albeit in limited fashion) when traveling down the road.
Aug-24-2019 04:16 AM