โMar-29-2021 05:54 AM
โApr-02-2021 01:48 PM
BFL13 wrote:
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Just curious--can you get 12v to the rig via 7-pin with your set-up if the trailer batts are 'dead in the water' for any reason? Will that light up the Magnum?
-With the trailer batts ok, do you mind paralleling the truck battery with the LFPs via 7-pin? I worry about mixing battery types, but I am told here that is not an issue really. What do you do? Thanks.
โApr-02-2021 01:17 PM
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โApr-02-2021 12:49 PM
โApr-02-2021 12:21 PM
BFL13 wrote:
We always are off grid except at home, so redundancy is good. Don't want to have to bail and go home early.
Itenerant1, how did the sequence work when you had your BMS shut-down when one of your cells "went rogue"? In particular, how did you get your Magnum to light up so you could use its charger with the House batts shut down?
โApr-02-2021 10:26 AM
โApr-02-2021 10:16 AM
โApr-02-2021 10:09 AM
โApr-02-2021 10:04 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
when they wredoing the capacity tests on LFP batteries they found the amps went up in relation to the volatage going down, so that would suggest the capacity remains constant going by watt-hours.
Steve
โApr-02-2021 09:33 AM
โApr-02-2021 07:32 AM
StirCrazy wrote:BFL13 wrote:
After BMS cut-off you can charge the batt and eventually it will come back on. Until it comes back on you have no 12v in the RV from that batt.
If you have an inverter/charger, which needs 12v to even be on so you can use its charger, how are you going to use the inverter/charger? It is dead.
You can use your converter as long as you have a gen to run it with. The converter can also then supply 12v to the RV while you wait for the battery to come back to life.
If your installed gen needs that batt to start it, your gen can't be used to run the converter. A portable gen would start.
Solar could be used unless this happens at night.
So you need a way to deal with it in your RV. Too late if it happens and you never thought of that.
this isnt a problem spicific to LFP, you run any battery dead and you need a way to charge it. I think part of building a battery no matter what the type is insuring you have enough capacity to do what you do. if not then you have to ensure you have a way to charge it.
Steve
โApr-02-2021 05:37 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi BFL13,
As a battery discharges the voltage starts to drop.
By the time it reaches 50% of the amp-hours, voltage is some what lower than it was at 75% state of charge.
When the battery reaches 10% state of charge voltage is again lower.
Since watts are the product of amps X volts, and the voltage is lower--there is less energy in watt-hours remaining, even though the amp-hours are at 50% of full.
I started a thread on Battery Monitoring basics that shows some graphs to help bend your mind around this.
I know you hate watts--but watt-hours are a better measurement of energy than amp-hours.
โApr-02-2021 05:34 AM
BFL13 wrote:
After BMS cut-off you can charge the batt and eventually it will come back on. Until it comes back on you have no 12v in the RV from that batt.
If you have an inverter/charger, which needs 12v to even be on so you can use its charger, how are you going to use the inverter/charger? It is dead.
You can use your converter as long as you have a gen to run it with. The converter can also then supply 12v to the RV while you wait for the battery to come back to life.
If your installed gen needs that batt to start it, your gen can't be used to run the converter. A portable gen would start.
Solar could be used unless this happens at night.
So you need a way to deal with it in your RV. Too late if it happens and you never thought of that.
โApr-01-2021 09:29 PM
โApr-01-2021 08:06 PM