โJun-17-2014 07:47 AM
โJun-17-2014 12:40 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You can use a 40a VEC1093DBD instead of buying a second converter that only does 14.x to use in that role. The 1093 will do 14.8 and also 15.7 for equalizing (which is also how to get the SG back to baseline)
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Next problem is your portable generator limit on how many converters it can run at the same time. The PD already is using a lot of VA.
The VEC1093DBD uses about 785 when doing its 40a. You can perhaps run it and the PD 55 together and get about 90a which is fairly good recharge time on four batts. If the gen won't do both with the VEC at 40a, run it at the 20a setting. That is still about 70a total charging.
I use various chargers all at the same time to get more amps and it works. With the VEC, get it going first , then turn on the converter. Sometimes it doesn't work the other way around.
โJun-17-2014 12:27 PM
pnichols wrote:rjxj wrote:
It went into boost mode and I was reading 14.2 at the converter. I was reading 13.3 at the battery bank.
Like others above are saying, that's your problem right there.
For an RV charger/converter to deliver the full amount of current it is specified for and capable of at it's specified output voltage into a battery (that can accept that amount of current early in the recharging process at that voltage right on the battery's terminals), the voltage on the terminals of the battery must be as close as possible to the voltage you measure right on the charger/converter's output. This simple-sounding requirement is seldom mentioned in the advertising or specifications of charger/converters.
Use whatever size cabling and/or mounting proximity it takes to reduce any voltage drop between the charger/converer and the battery to as close to zero as possible during the early stage of charging.
โJun-17-2014 11:46 AM
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โJun-17-2014 10:36 AM
rjxj wrote:
It went into boost mode and I was reading 14.2 at the converter. I was reading 13.3 at the battery bank.
โJun-17-2014 10:31 AM
โJun-17-2014 10:24 AM
rjxj wrote:That sounds like a good plan given your type of camping. But check cooling and fan noise.CA Traveler wrote:
Is it possible to put the charger closer to the batteries even inside the rig?
I could put it under the kitchen cabinet but its not enclosed as its made to go in the converter power center. I'm not against buying another charger and putting it real close. I would like one with higher voltage though. I see that the powermax does 14.6 volts and is 100 amps
โJun-17-2014 10:24 AM
โJun-17-2014 10:19 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Is it possible to put the charger closer to the batteries even inside the rig?
โJun-17-2014 10:12 AM
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โJun-17-2014 10:05 AM
CA Traveler wrote:I have 2 gauge also but the lug isn't large enough.Hole size or what?
An obvious solution is to replace the lug? Lots of places can do that for you.
โJun-17-2014 09:57 AM
I have 2 gauge also but the lug isn't large enough.Hole size or what?
โJun-17-2014 09:46 AM