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BFL13 wrote:X2
Right now the batteries are connected to the RV so they could be under a small load. That could be eating up any solar you are getting and nothing going to the batteries. Loads come first.
โJun-02-2019 06:53 PM
GATJcampers wrote:
The charge controller has a cut in of 13 volts and a cut out at 14.2 volts. I expected it to be in between those numbers. Not the battery volts(I understand 12.7 is full) but during the charge I expected it to be between those numbers. and thanks again for all the responses.
โJun-02-2019 06:44 PM
GATJcampers wrote:If you remove the panel from the battery and short the panel terminals together then what is the amp reading on the meter? s/b close to 5 amps at noon or the Isc rating.
With no load on the rv and the batteries still connected I set clamp to DC amps and got .45. Batteries still at 12.1. I understand you say it can take days but I've done that and they are just not charging. I'm sure some of that is my lack of understanding but it just doesn't seem like the panel is any help.
I do have a volt meter also.
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GATJcampers wrote:The ammeter should show close to Isc rating into the battery.
I have an ammeter( not expert with it). It's the clamp type. What am I measuring? Wouldn't it at least show a higher voltage while it's without the charge controller?
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