โNov-09-2018 10:14 PM
โNov-11-2018 03:12 PM
โNov-11-2018 02:34 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:
Do you have a propane refrigerator?
yup
โNov-11-2018 01:05 PM
โNov-11-2018 12:21 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
$1.99 three light indicator
Like a weatherman licking his finger, holding it up to the wind and declaring "cold snap coming next week".
Or a backyard chemist suddenly yelling "RUN !"
Or using an hourglass instead of a speedometer when a cop is on your tail
Wanna see an RV manufacturer scream? Tell him something is going up s dollar in price.
Wall monitors for voltage may cost five dollars. They are not worth 99 cents
โNov-11-2018 12:20 PM
azrving wrote:
Do you have a propane refrigerator?
โNov-11-2018 12:19 PM
bikendan wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:bikendan wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:
What voltages are you seeing as you use it? Have you checked the gravity?
I had it tested and it is good. But I kept killing it. Tells it is still a good battery, but not up for what I need it for.
Maybe you need more than one. Even a true deep cycle may not help you if you try to pull too many amp hours. I run six GC2 and use all they have. Do an energy audit.
Hoow do I do one? Only thing besides the lights is the furnace.
Suggest you Google "the 12 Volt Side of Life". Your battery is used for more than just lights.
Besides the CO/smoke detector there is nothing else, unless you count the odd time I turn the pump on.
I have no other powered things. I don't have things that have residual power consumption.
The radio clock uses power and some Dometic fridges have a Climate Control feature that drains battery power when not plugged into shore power.
โNov-10-2018 03:31 PM
โNov-10-2018 01:22 PM
โNov-10-2018 12:27 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:bikendan wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:
What voltages are you seeing as you use it? Have you checked the gravity?
I had it tested and it is good. But I kept killing it. Tells it is still a good battery, but not up for what I need it for.
Maybe you need more than one. Even a true deep cycle may not help you if you try to pull too many amp hours. I run six GC2 and use all they have. Do an energy audit.
Hoow do I do one? Only thing besides the lights is the furnace.
Suggest you Google "the 12 Volt Side of Life". Your battery is used for more than just lights.
Besides the CO/smoke detector there is nothing else, unless you count the odd time I turn the pump on.
I have no other powered things. I don't have things that have residual power consumption.
โNov-10-2018 10:27 AM
bikendan wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:
What voltages are you seeing as you use it? Have you checked the gravity?
I had it tested and it is good. But I kept killing it. Tells it is still a good battery, but not up for what I need it for.
Maybe you need more than one. Even a true deep cycle may not help you if you try to pull too many amp hours. I run six GC2 and use all they have. Do an energy audit.
Hoow do I do one? Only thing besides the lights is the furnace.
Suggest you Google "the 12 Volt Side of Life". Your battery is used for more than just lights.
โNov-10-2018 10:22 AM
swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:azrving wrote:
What voltages are you seeing as you use it? Have you checked the gravity?
I had it tested and it is good. But I kept killing it. Tells it is still a good battery, but not up for what I need it for.
Maybe you need more than one. Even a true deep cycle may not help you if you try to pull too many amp hours. I run six GC2 and use all they have. Do an energy audit.
Hoow do I do one? Only thing besides the lights is the furnace.
โNov-10-2018 10:19 AM
swimmer_spe wrote:
My trailer has a 3 light indicator. When it gets to red, I stop using power and recharge.
โNov-10-2018 09:55 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Forklift batteries can be drained and destroyed
The succinct problem is like trying to manage a checking account without having the ability to read and write. I can't be overdrawn I have checks left.
The OP needs meters and the knowledge that enables him to use them effectively. A battery voltage cut out switch would work as a poor substitute.
โNov-10-2018 08:33 AM