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โNov-13-2019 06:37 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
IF the Go Power said 13.6 and the meter 18.. I am guessing the meter had a problem. Perhaps it was set on AC not DC (THe relationship is the square root of 2 or about 1.414 right about the error you saw) But I'd have to think some to figure out which way is which.
Peak voltage on a a 12 volt RMS is just shy of 18 volts.
โNov-13-2019 02:34 PM
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โNov-13-2019 10:50 AM
10David43 wrote:
I have eliminated my converter and my inverter. Neither can effect my 12v input to the panel. The inverter has no 12v output it only takes 12v in to make 120v and my converter 12v wires directly into the panel were 12v comes from the battery. Per my good meter, the circuit breaker is closed allowing power to flow. So somehow and somewhere between there and my panel, I have an issue. Unfortunately it is going to require pulling the paneling off of the bottom of the trailer to trace the wires. Thank you for giving input, I do appreciate it.
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โNov-13-2019 08:35 AM
10David43 wrote:It's hard to know where to begin, but, your batteries should *never* read 18v. Is is possible your converter thinks you have a 24v system? Is this during converter charging or do you have solar?
my Go Power control panel says the batteries are sitting at 13.8v, but when I put a meter on the batteries they are now reading 18v.
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