Oct-28-2021 09:21 PM
Oct-30-2021 12:01 AM
time2roll wrote:
If you are running into low voltage issues.... need more battery.
Oct-29-2021 08:23 PM
Oct-29-2021 07:29 PM
pianotuna wrote:
3 tons,
I'm not worried about meter drift. I'm interested in maximum number of cycles.
Oct-29-2021 04:25 PM
Oct-29-2021 02:14 PM
pianotuna wrote:
The load terminals on my Blue Sky are used as a "sun sensor" switch. Perhaps yours are too?
Oct-29-2021 01:32 PM
pianotuna wrote:
3 tons,
I've seen some documentation that suggests a full charge once every 30 days.
But I don't see how this could destroy Almot's charge controller. Or have I got the wrong device?
Oct-29-2021 12:49 PM
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Oct-29-2021 07:57 AM
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Oct-29-2021 07:06 AM
Almot wrote:
Toying with a new to me 12V compressor car fridge. Cheap Chinese box, LG compressor, 50L volume split ~28L fridge, 22L freezer. The goal was to see whether my added insulation made any difference: Reflectix taped around the box, and an ugly cover made of an old bed spread - it had some "fur" inside.
Fridge draws >34AH per 24 hrs at 75F ambient, though in defence of a cheap box I should say that the freezer bin is huge and set to -2F. Fridge set to 39F.
Fridge connects to Load terminals of Renogy,
Renogy connects to 12.8V 120AH LFP,
LFP connects to nothing, partially charged.
Busy with other things, I suddenly noticed that don't hear quiet "purr" of the fridge. MPPT is blinking "battery problem", voltage 11.
Renogy Load terminals were supposed to cut the load off at 12.6V, - they didn't.
Renogy Low-voltage alarm was supposed to sound at 12.7V, - it didn't.
Independently, darn ice box didn't cut off at 12V either - downstream from MPPT on a thin #18 cable it reads lower voltage, so LVD 12 is a-okay, only it didn't cut off.
Yeah, I know, buy Victron, I've been warned. Still curious whether I did something wrong, other than buying Renogy.
Oct-28-2021 11:36 PM
Oct-28-2021 10:13 PM