โJun-18-2018 08:07 AM
โJun-20-2018 06:19 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:
looks like I buy a hydrometer tomorrow ๐
โJun-20-2018 06:13 PM
โJun-20-2018 06:09 PM
โJun-20-2018 06:07 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:
bats were at about 11.9 volts, thus 40 percent state of charge.. ?? Am I missing something ๐
Thanks everyone for the info, so I should manually keep the voltage at bulk ( 14.x) for approx. how long?
โJun-20-2018 05:57 PM
โJun-20-2018 05:47 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:
so the wizard has been on the 2 marines for about 3 hrs. Voltage at batteries started at 13.6 and has steadily climbed to 14.2. Wizard still showing bulk, and I guess it will for another hour? Batteries were down to about 40 percent. It will be a good test to see how they perform after a proper charge.
I've been thinking that I have been using a LOT of power with the lights I have in the rig, along with the fridge, and the fantastic fan running at night. I have six banks of the small flourescent tubes( maybe 12 in? ) with 2 tubes in each, on and off all evening. Anybody know how much they draw? That along with normal use of water pump for 4 or 5 people
Going to LED will run between 2-300 dollars for everything. I'm thinking If my 2 current batteries are not shot, this would be a better investment than the two 6 volts for this year anyway. I really don't use anything else that consumes a lot of power.
Lots more testing to do now that I'm on the right track with the proper converter and wizard
โJun-20-2018 05:38 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:
so the wizard has been on the 2 marines for about 3 hrs. Voltage at batteries started at 13.6 and has steadily climbed to 14.2. Wizard still showing bulk, and I guess it will for another hour? Batteries were down to about 40 percent. It will be a good test to see how they perform after a proper charge.
I've been thinking that I have been using a LOT of power with the lights I have in the rig, along with the fridge, and the fantastic fan running at night. I have six banks of the small flourescent tubes( maybe 12 in? ) with 2 tubes in each, on and off all evening. Anybody know how much they draw? That along with normal use of water pump for 4 or 5 people
Going to LED will run between 2-300 dollars for everything. I'm thinking If my 2 current batteries are not shot, this would be a better investment than the two 6 volts for this year anyway. I really don't use anything else that consumes a lot of power.
Lots more testing to do now that I'm on the right track with the proper converter and wizard
โJun-20-2018 05:34 PM
SoundGuy wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Why do you want to cut your available power by a third? Two 6V golf cart batteries will be barely more than one 12V.
What in the world are you talking about? :h A pair of T-105s in series will be 20 HR rated around 220 Amps, half of which is usable at a 50% depletion rate, a pair of G31 12 volt batteries wired in parallel will be similarly rated.
โJun-20-2018 05:21 PM
โJun-19-2018 02:01 PM
โJun-19-2018 12:32 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:I dry camp 95% of the time and do this quite often. I charge at 40 amps and connect the charger up front about 1 ft from the 2 GC batteries using a 40 amp B&D charger. The charger also equalizes and desulfates. I replaced the 2 12 v batteries when I bought it with 2 Trojan 105's, they lasted 4 years the 2 Sam's club batteries replaced the 105's 10 years ago and still going strong which I attribute to better maintenance using the equalizing function of the charger. You can still use your exiting converter/charger (and not change any wiring) once you get home to fully charge the batteries if it has a constant charge feature or maintenance mode.
If I'm not getting enough voltage during bulk mode due to wiring issues, can I use my car smart charger on jump start mode ( 75 amps)for a little while? Read only a couple posts about this. Not sure it is safe or practical
โJun-19-2018 07:53 AM
โJun-18-2018 04:16 PM
โJun-18-2018 03:49 PM
bgrasspkr wrote:
f you really find that you want more voltage on the battery... get the PD9260-14.8 at bestconverter.com
Will that give me more voltage than the pd9160 with the wizard?