โNov-03-2013 12:47 PM
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โNov-11-2013 06:40 PM
smkettner wrote:NinerBikes wrote:
it's no wonder the generator runs so much, hours wise per day, staying on top of keeping that single 24 DC battery charged up.
So, pretty sure at this point that 2 GC's and another solar panel are in my future.
Assuming you have a 55a WFCO that charges at 13.6 volts..... the GC2 alone will only be a measured improvement. You need more voltage while charging. Solar combined with a new converter will make the new batteries really perform as you expect.
โNov-04-2013 08:54 AM
NinerBikes wrote:
OK, next dumb question... If you put a pure white towel, or aluminum foil in front of a tilted panel, will it generate more current when the sun is lower on the horizon, due to more energy reflected into the solar panel?
โNov-04-2013 08:47 AM
NinerBikes wrote:
it's no wonder the generator runs so much, hours wise per day, staying on top of keeping that single 24 DC battery charged up.
So, pretty sure at this point that 2 GC's and another solar panel are in my future.
โNov-04-2013 08:35 AM
โNov-04-2013 08:27 AM
12thgenusa wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Fridge on propane plus LP alarm and stereo clock takes 17AH/day in our rig, when we are away, fridge left on. That was in the summer daytime 80F. If using the rig, don't know fridge draw. The door would be opened and closed many times, which must add to it.
The actual draw is a small amount when the burner is not lit, part of a 0.3a standing draw in the rig. The burner when on takes another 0.5a
About the same on my unit.
LP alarm plus stereo draw .3 for 7.2 Ah/24 hrs
Fridge draws .5 when burner on.
100% duty cycle = 12 Ah
75% duty cycle = 9 Ah
50% duty cycle = 6 Ah
Total Parasitic draw is 13 to 19 Ah.
โNov-04-2013 07:48 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Fridge on propane plus LP alarm and stereo clock takes 17AH/day in our rig, when we are away, fridge left on. That was in the summer daytime 80F. If using the rig, don't know fridge draw. The door would be opened and closed many times, which must add to it.
The actual draw is a small amount when the burner is not lit, part of a 0.3a standing draw in the rig. The burner when on takes another 0.5a
โNov-04-2013 07:37 AM
โNov-04-2013 07:19 AM
โNov-04-2013 07:18 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Fridge on propane plus LP alarm and stereo clock takes 17AH/day in our rig, when we are away, fridge left on. That was in the summer daytime 80F. If using the rig, don't know fridge draw. The door would be opened and closed many times, which must add to it.
The actual draw is a small amount when the burner is not lit, part of a 0.3a standing draw in the rig. The burner when on takes another 0.5a
โNov-04-2013 07:13 AM
โNov-04-2013 07:11 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi nine,
That depends. I had room for three group 29 12 volt jars. I decided to upgrade to seven of them, giving up a compartment.
2 golf cart six volts still only get you to about 220 amp-hours. 2 group 29 may do 230 amp-hours.
โNov-04-2013 07:06 AM