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BFL13 wrote:Well, that's just plain wrong. You can't have power both go into and out of a battery at the same time. Like many solar controllers, no doubt many inverter/chargers need to initially draw power from the battery to power up their control circuits and become operational. But, once they start charging (using either solar or AC power input), they're powering themselves, and what's left goes to the battery.
I probably got what Doug said confused too. Here is what he said:
"..... Inverter/Chargers supply power TO THE BATTERIES, then the batteries supply power to the RV 12 volt systems. ........"
โAug-31-2018 09:16 AM
pianotuna wrote:
If I use the main battery disconnect, because my inverter/charger is direct wired to the battery bank, I would have no loads while charging. The same is true of the solar.
โAug-31-2018 08:55 AM
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BFL13 wrote:
If you have an inverter/charger can you recharge the batts with no load on the batts?
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BFL13 wrote:So, you're looking for when the charging current tapers down to some level so you know the batteries are full.
I was trying to get to the minimum amps for knowing when my AGMs were truly full and to do that I tried to get all the other draws down to near zip as possible. I was even looking at how the Trimetric monitor has its own draw and you should "zero" it, but I have not done that.
โAug-31-2018 07:47 AM
CA Traveler wrote:BFL13 wrote:No unless the house loads are disconnected. All rigs have loads connected to the batteries, it might be small like CO2 detector, etc.
If you have an inverter/charger can you recharge the batts with no load on the batts?
The charger, solar, house loads and battery are all connected together. Charging from any source supplies the loads and what's left if any goes to the battery.
Not sure why you singled out a charger/inverter???
โAug-31-2018 07:34 AM
BFL13 wrote:No unless the house loads are disconnected. All rigs have loads connected to the batteries, it might be small like CO2 detector, etc.
If you have an inverter/charger can you recharge the batts with no load on the batts?
โAug-31-2018 07:27 AM
BFL13 wrote:Yes it does, which is why I don't check the solar output but rather check upon the Trimetric. Even if there were no house loads the calibrated Trimetric shunt is more accurate than my CC and I suspect most readings.
Thanks. So that's one. Note that when trying for 0.5 amps on a 100AH AGM, 0.2 matters.