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Magnum stand alone AGS question

sonbeau
Explorer
Explorer
Hi. I asked this in another section but nobody seemed to know anything about it. We have a factory installed Magnum AGS stand alone system in our 2017 Jayco Precept. with a 5500 gas Onan generator. I think I understand how the AGS is supposed to work and have set the limit at 10.5 volts, but when we enable it, even though we know the batteries are at full charge, the generator comes right on and doesn't shut off. Shouldn't it just stay enabled and only come on when the 2 house batteries drop to the 10.5 level?
33 ft Jayco class A
Sheba, lab mix and Annie, golden mix
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midnightsadie
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Explorer II
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MNRon
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Explorer
What jarrel said, Iโ€™d try 11.5v and see how that works and adjust from there. For *unloaded* battery 12.0 will be about 50% SOC so you might find it cycles too much if 12v is trip point for loaded batt; but you could try for a while and see.
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jharrell
Explorer
Explorer
10.5 is low however from the Magnum manual on start volts:

Where should I set Start Gen Volts? The VDC start voltage must be high enough to not overdischarge
the battery, but low enough to keep from nuisance starting the generator. Typically,
the start volts is set at approximately 50% of the battery capacity. Since this is an inverter/battery
system, and the battery is normally loaded, the VDC used to determine 50% battery capacity
should be set lower than what is shown on typical battery voltage SOC charts (approximately
11.0-11.5 in a 12-volt system), which show the battery at rest (unloaded). A typical start voltage
setting would be between 11.0 VDC - 11.5 VDC for a 12-volt system.
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larry_cad
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Explorer II
Battery voltage state of charge table
State of Charge Sealed or Flooded Lead Acid battery voltage
100% 12.70+
75% 12.40
50% 12.20
25% 12.00
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time2roll
Nomad
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Yes I would set the start at 12.0 volts and see how it goes.

sonbeau
Explorer
Explorer
BINGO! TIME2ROLL, we had the start temp set to 75 but the air off. I just turned the start temp to off and enabled the AGS and this time the green light stayed on but the generator didn't turn on. The setting for low voltage goes from 10 to 12 vdc so thought we could go on the low side but I guess we better increase that to 12? So much to learn and we appreciate all the help from you seasoned rvers.
33 ft Jayco class A
Sheba, lab mix and Annie, golden mix

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
something not right 10.5 volts is a dead battery.

time2roll
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MDKMDK
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Explorer
Don't know anything about your Magnum AGS system, but 10.5 V as a low end threshold seems a little low to me. I'm not sure if that's enough juice left to start anything, let alone a 5500W generator. Does the manual suggest using that number?
Is the object of the game to simply replenish the batteries with the generator, or to start the generator and then start your AC or some other system requiring more power than the batteries themselves can provide?
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