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โOct-24-2014 11:11 PM
RJsfishin wrote:
Like I said before, it is not unusual for a wizard to start off in the 13.6 mode even at 50% discharged, believe it or not, I couldn't care less.
But the 9100 series PDs w/o the charge wizard plugged in, was nothing more than a single stage 13.6 charger, identical to the older 7300. If by per chance you were to have a mislabeled 9100 series verses a 9200, it is a single stage charger, until you purchased a "charge wizard"
Just for info, all 9200s have the charge wizard built in, and the optional pendant just give manual control over the stages.
The older 9100 fixed voltage converters, were easily converted to 3 stage by pluggin in a charge wizard, ($30) which looks similar to the pendant, ($12) and also gives manual control.
Point being, don't confuse the charge wizard for the 9100, w/ the pendant for the 9200.
Last point, there is a reason why the pendant is most times included in the price of the 9200, reason being. and as the OP found out, you NEED it !
โOct-24-2014 06:47 PM
smkettner wrote:Oh, that's nice.
Also the new power centers have the wizard built in.
/PD4560-50-Amp-Power-Center-with-60-Amp-ConverterCharger
โOct-24-2014 06:38 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Which model is it that has a boost button on the DC fuse panel instead of using a remote gizmo? (People have mentioned the fuse panel location is hard to get at)
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โOct-24-2014 05:06 PM
mena661 wrote:
I'd put in #2 if you're going to be stringing new wire. Price difference isn't that great.
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โOct-24-2014 02:37 PM
otrfun wrote:
You must have a long run of smaller gauge wire to only have 13.0 volts at the battery. Voltage aside, 51 amps is a good, respectable charge current.
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โOct-24-2014 02:22 PM
Ron Nielson wrote:Good news! It'll be a lot easier to go into bulk/boost mode with the pendent ๐
Finally! Drew down to 11.9, turned on PD9260 and got 14.27 volts within a minute at the device, still only 13.0 volts at the battery itself. 51 amps going to the battery. So I think the device will work if the battery is low enough. And another thing, this is the 1st time I have ever heard the fan turn on. Now I know it works if needed.
โOct-24-2014 02:05 PM
smkettner wrote:
How much battery do you have?
Leave the lights on as you plug in.