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pianotuna
Sep 14, 2013Nomad III
Hi Roy,
Typically about 1.5 amps per hour--or about 36 amp-hours per day.
Yes, you could daisy chain the twin twelve volt batteries and take load and charge off the first in the chain--that is the worst way to do it. Try following the link for the explanation.
Typically about 1.5 amps per hour--or about 36 amp-hours per day.
Yes, you could daisy chain the twin twelve volt batteries and take load and charge off the first in the chain--that is the worst way to do it. Try following the link for the explanation.
Rbertalotto wrote:
Ok. Lots of confusing info here. 35 amp draw for static loads????
BTW...static loads are co2 detectors, propane detectors, etc. Stuff left on when you think everything is shut down.
On that battery diagram. Am I missing something? How else would you hook up two batteries to still see 12v? Any other way and you'd see 24v.......
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