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RoyB wrote:
when they drop down to around 12.0VDC then we fire up the generator when allowed and recharge the battery bank back up to its 90% charge state which takes around three hours of generator run time...
โMay-31-2016 07:50 AM
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โMay-30-2016 07:25 PM
pickjare wrote:
Though I have not actually checked for power at my 7-way, I pulled the B+ fuse for that charge wire so those batteries cannot be charged by tow vehicle. My pickup has 321,000 miles, I don't want the alternator working harder than necessary.
I just want to emphasize that it appears we lost 10% battery capacity per 24 hrs of camping use which is drastically different than so many others experienced. And not what I expected. I will check that pin for power because if I pulled wrong fuse and batteries did charge, this is way off, thanks for catching that.
Is the following a correct understanding of amp-hour ratings: If furnace used 6.5A and ran for an hour, does that mean I just used 6.5Amp-hours of the total available 225?
โMay-30-2016 07:02 PM
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โMay-30-2016 05:14 PM
pickjare wrote:No it isn't, and it's far more efficient than running an inverter.
M..the idea that the furnace will just drain the batteries real fast appears not to be true in every case.