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BFL13 wrote:This sounds perfect for LFP. Too bad PD brought out the "lithium" models that run the voltage too high for too long.
The PD 4hr timer is when you trigger boost with the CW, otherwise it does boost by itself if needed for as long as needed. Not sure what happens if the batts get near full before the 4 hrs is up when using the CW. From previous threads on this ISTR it thinks 97% SOC is "full" and it drops to "Normal". This showed up with fisherguy's graphs.
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โSep-23-2021 09:07 PM
pianotuna wrote:
4 hours boost. Mine would take many weeks to get to float when I had 875 amp-hours of battery bank.
โSep-23-2021 07:27 PM
1L243 wrote:
No I have a shunted battery monitor that shows battery rate of charge and discharge.. I shows load amp hours and battery charge percentage.
The only idiot light im tring to figure out is the Converters Wizard Pendant. Which has to be plugged into shore power for it to work.
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โSep-23-2021 10:39 AM
1L243 wrote:
I just got off the phone with BestCoverter and their theory is there can be no load on the system for 30 to 40 hours like a light and maybe even a parasitic load like 4 watts for the Wizard to go into storage mode.
I guess Will see over time it it ever reaches storage mode.
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โSep-23-2021 08:55 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:1L243 wrote:
I just checked the battery monitor and it said the batteries were at 100% they were receiving a .53 of a amp charge at 13.6 volts with a 6 watt load.
At the same time the Wizard Pendant was flashing in Normal mode.
It's been about 35 hours since I installed the converter and the trailer has been plugged into shore power during that time.
13.6V at .53A is 7.2W, 6W is going to your "load" and 1.2W is going to your batteries which covers self discharge.
That 6W load may be enough to prevent the Charge Wizard from dropping to storage mode (13.2V).
I would suggest removing all loads then try again.
6W load may be "phantom" loads from the stereo memory, fridge control board, water heater control board (DSI), propane detector and if equipped propane shut of solenoid controlled by propane detector.
My RV has no stereo, no fridge with electronic control board and has a manual pilot light water heater.. My PD pendant has no issue dropping to storage mode and the pair of 6V GC batteries use less than 20 oz of water per yr..
โSep-23-2021 08:40 AM
Bobbo wrote:
You keep saying that your battery monitor shows 100% full, but don't post voltages. I am assuming that you are talking about the idiot lights on the RV wall. That light will show 100% charge anytime the voltage at the battery (note that I did not say OF the battery) is 12.7v or 12.8v, or somewhere in that area. Since the absolute LOWEST voltage your PD will output is 13.2v, that idiot light will ALWAYS show 100% charged while plugged in. It is responding to the PD's voltage, not the battery's voltage. That is a totally meaningless reading.
If you want that idiot light to have at least SOME meaning, unplug the RV from shore power and let it sit for a day for the battery's surface charge to dissipate. Then, and ONLY then, will that idiot light have any POSSIBLE meaning. But, it will still be only a vague indication.
โSep-23-2021 08:36 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
What kind of battery monitor. The standard indicator on the wall of most RV's will always show "Full up" when plugged in, any "Volt meter" type indicator shows full up when plugged into shore power.
The current may also be different than what you think it is .
Give the Wiz at least a day to charge than read it. worked fine on mine.