Aug-09-2013 07:05 PM
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
A separate answer about equalization using the HF. Worst case, using a generator where time is money for fuel and noise is anguish for the ears.
Charge however until you have to modulate (adjust) the voltage so it does not exceed 14.8. When the GC's charge rate reduces to around 18 amperes at 14.8 volts (not the easiest thing to orchestrate)change over to the HF. Try 10 amps. If the voltage surges a lot higher than 14.8 reduce the setting to 2 amps which will probably start out around six to eight. This is where the HF 6 amp charger rather than the 10 amp may be a better choice if this exercise is done on a regular basis.
Let the voltage rise slowly and when it gets to 15.5 re-check the specific gravity with a hydrometer.
Equalization is not like giving the batteries a vitamin pill. It is ONLY done when the specific gravity varies greatly from cell to cell. Equalization SHEDS PERFECTLY GOOD ACTIVE POSITIVE PLATE MATERIAL as well as forces sulfate from coated plates back into solution. What equalization is, is choosing the LEAST OF ALL EVILS to maintain a battery in the best condition you can.
Lastly, any "expert" that tells you a VRB valve regulated battery cannot sulfate is either bending the truth or ignorant of it. They are harder to sulfate and even harder to de-sulfate correctly (without damage). You can tell a VRB is sulfated when it loses capacity at an early age and a strict recharging regimen has not been maintained.
Aug-13-2013 09:04 PM
KJINTF wrote:
Why do you good folks carry a portable charger?
Help me out what am I missing?
Is it that you do not have an
On board hard wired converter
Or a capable solar system
or the engine alternator is not connected to the battery bank
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Aug-11-2013 03:19 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
. It did no good at all screaming "You cost a thousand dollars! You cannot fail me now! You are only three months old!"
Aug-10-2013 06:08 PM
Aug-10-2013 05:50 PM
bka0721 wrote:900W of solar and 1168Ah of battery bank!!! You're definitely my kind of camper!!! Sweet setup!
My Solar system is very capable, but when your demand use is 150 – 200AmpH a day and you only have 900w,
KJINTF wrote:I don't know if I look at this any different than you do. You DO have the capacity to repair your converter. Most of us don't. That gives you a leg up. I will admit I did not get my B&D as a backup to the converter. Although when my Paramode broke it came in handy until I got the IQ4 module for the IOTA. I can use my Harbor Freight manual charger too. And I have a couple of HF floaters that will go up to 14V that I could use in a pinch. I don't charge while camping so if the converter broke then, I wouldn't know till I got home.
I just look at the situation a bit differently from most other folks.
Enjoy your camping we sure do
Aug-10-2013 05:37 PM
Aug-10-2013 05:23 PM
Bobbo wrote:MrWizard wrote:
because things happen
who wants a ruined trip because of discharged batteries and a dead converter
this forum is full of posts about a trip saved from a dead converter or even dead alternator/regulator because of having a portable charger on hand
The only charger I have is my built in PD4655V. If it ever dies on me during a trip, I will get in my car and drive to a hardware store and buy a portable. Seems more efficient to me than carrying a portable for years "just in case."