Nov-09-2023 10:46 AM
Nov-10-2023 03:10 AM
Nov-09-2023 10:45 PM
144Grayling wrote:
Also the NAPA guy said that a deep cycle RV battery is not really appropriate for my set up (basically kept at full charge by the smart converter) since it never discharges. Opinions on that?
Nov-09-2023 08:38 PM
Nv Guy wrote:
My guess is your battery is internally shorted. I would put a new battery in the coach. The battery acts as a "shock absorber" for the converter, stabilizing the output & giving the converter a stable voltage reference.
Nov-09-2023 07:51 PM
144Grayling wrote:
The 12.9 was with the battery disconnected. (In fact the battery was at the NAPA shop miles away??) Looks like one vote for “it’s ok to run without a battery” and one vote for “you should put in a battery” Anyone else wanna break the tie?
And if I really do need a battery to protect the system should it be a deep cycle RV battery or a plain old car battery, knowing it will never be without shore power.
Nov-09-2023 07:42 PM
Dec-07-2023 06:10 AM
Why would you need a battery to protect the system?
Batteries boiling is a sign of a bad battery, over voltage charging, and in some cases the overvoltage is caused by a bad battery temperature sensor. Yours does not have a temp sensor. But your voltage is not too high. In fact, it is low. However, not knowing the "quality" of the DC charging voltage, your meter may read it low until a battery is present. Some chargers put out a great deal of trash that gets filtered by the battery. This trash generally is not severe enough to cause any damage without a battery in place. To give yourself peace of mind, use some battery from anything that is a 12 volt type for a temporary test. But I would not worry about running the converter without a battery with the voltage you show.
Nov-09-2023 06:40 PM
Nov-09-2023 04:32 PM
Nov-09-2023 04:17 PM
Dec-07-2023 06:03 AM
Checking the specs for the converter shows it has approx 55 amps available. This is usually divided between battery charging and housekeeping. Since you don't want a battery, the 55 amps is available for your operation without one. No, it does not look like the manual requires a battery in place. Some chargers require a battery voltage to be present before they will start putting out voltage but not the one you have.
Nov-09-2023 02:57 PM
144Grayling wrote:
Also the NAPA guy said that a deep cycle RV battery is not really appropriate for my set up (basically kept at full charge by the smart converter) since it never discharges. Opinions on that?
Nov-09-2023 02:40 PM
Dec-07-2023 05:57 AM
Baloney. Deep cycle is what you want for an rv house battery.
Dec-07-2023 06:02 AM
I am happy to see you finally found your old RV.Net posts.
Welcome back!
Nov-09-2023 02:35 PM