โAug-20-2020 05:45 PM
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โAug-24-2020 12:33 AM
pianotuna wrote:
What is so difficult--the SiO2 are a drop in replacement.
โAug-22-2020 03:32 PM
โAug-22-2020 10:29 AM
โAug-22-2020 10:27 AM
pianotuna wrote:Bert the Welder wrote:pianotuna wrote:
BFL13,
You can Li all you want!
If there are an affordable cold version Li, I would own a set. As it is, next summer I intend to come to BC and pick up 4 to 8 SiO2 jars.
Where you getting them in BC?
https://azimuthsolar.ca/contact-us/
1050 Richter Street
Kelowna, BC, V1Y 2K5, Canada
โAug-21-2020 08:38 PM
Bert the Welder wrote:pianotuna wrote:
BFL13,
You can Li all you want!
If there are an affordable cold version Li, I would own a set. As it is, next summer I intend to come to BC and pick up 4 to 8 SiO2 jars.
Where you getting them in BC?
โAug-21-2020 06:39 PM
Durb wrote:
I just replaced my battery with a Battle Born 100ah and my converter with a Progressive Dynamics unit. When I'm plugged in I show 14.5 volts which is easily a volt higher than before (most of the time). Do I have to consider protecting the circuit boards in my fridge and water heater in a 12 year old trailer? Is this even an issue or am I over complicating things?
โAug-21-2020 06:33 PM
pianotuna wrote:
BFL13,
You can Li all you want!
If there are an affordable cold version Li, I would own a set. As it is, next summer I intend to come to BC and pick up 4 to 8 SiO2 jars.
โAug-21-2020 10:53 AM
โAug-20-2020 09:23 PM
โAug-20-2020 07:45 PM
โAug-20-2020 07:22 PM
BFL13 wrote:
No issues at 14.x volts for your electronics. the fridge is good until 15.4 , EG.
The real question is whether you have to limit the time at 14.4 or so and if it even goes too high with the Battle Born, depending on which PD model you have and what that might really mean.
Recent discussions on that here left that all as an unknown, with some choosing one way and some another.
I don't know what is the correct answer.
โAug-20-2020 06:40 PM
โAug-20-2020 06:13 PM