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โNov-03-2017 03:55 PM
lawrosa wrote:
So the Wfco is known to not go into bulk mode.. I think this may be mis information I am not sure. On a phone call to wfco I spoke to a tech there, and he stated you may never see the 14.4 ( why they advertise this IDK)
But high amps low voltage is how it works per our discussion..
So running down the batts to 12.2 volts or so I flipped the breaker on the charge circuit and did some readings..
I have 15 ft # 6 wire from batts to wfco..
Start 12.2 volts.
two 75 ah grp 24's. ( I have a 3rd I put on line sometimes but this test was with the two only)
1.
32 amps to batts
13.59 volts @ converter ( charge wire)
13 volts @ batts
2.
15 minutes later
24.9 amps
13.65 @ conv
13 v @ batts
3.
35 minutes later
24.2amps
13.66 volts @conv
13.2 @ batts
4.
48 minutes
22.9 amps
13.67 @ conv
13.2 @ batts
5.
1 hr 20 minutes later
19.6 amps
13.68 @ conv
13.3 @ batts
6.
1hr 48 min
13.1 amps
13.68 @ conv
13.4 @ batts
7.
2 hrs 20 min
11.8 amps
13.69@ conv
13.4 v @ batts
8.
3 hrs
8.1 amps
13.7 volts @ conv
13.5 v @ batts
So I never saw the 14.4 and I guess thats not how this converter works. It did keep a constant amps for the first hour or so. ( This was the 24 amps I saw. Thats consistent with a bulk charge as I know it I guess.)
I mean would I gain anything by upgrading the lower end of the wfco to a unit that has the pendant, or is more transparent with this 14.4 volts everyone online talk about? I mean I understand it as I have solar, and charge in bulk @ 14.7 volts, and absorb at 14.5 for how ever long it was in bulk.. But my solar controller is only a 20 amp model. I do see 15 amps on sunny days.. But it will stay in bulk at a constant amps and not taper untill the 14.7 volts is reached.
Something to consider is on the coachmens there is a 30 amp breaker/resettable on the #6 wire under the camper. Upon putting a load on my inverter thinking I could get a 14.4 reading at the wfco, the wfco started dumping 40 plus amps to the batts.. Well the breaker kept doing an on/off thing until I removed that load..
So even though you all may have 55 amp converters, its not going to get through that breaker for long.. Im going to up that breaker to a 40 or 50 amp model..
Well thats where I am at... So I dont know what to do.. As I boon dock I want to charge on generator as fast as I can. I dont want to waste 200 buck upgrading the lower end to achieve the same results.
150 ah @ c/20 is 30 amps..
Add 3rd batt and 220 ah @ c/20 is 44 amps bulk.
I rely on the solar but I was in a shaded boondock area and only had 2 hours of sun, before the trees blocked it.
Upon starting the gen I ran it for 3 hours. I also ran the a/c and a TV. That was probably 20 amps, but the wfco should of supplied the 20 or 30 to charge the batts.
So the amps were pretty constant for the first hour or so..
I would like to know what the pendant guys get at the 14.4 volts in regards to amps.. And where do you see this 14.4 volts when your charging?
My wfco read 13.5 start and 13.7 at the end of my 3 hour test. ( but the amps were there)
On a side note too I tested the amps from the trucks 7 pin and voltages. I only did this for a brief 10 min test when the camper batts were @ 12.2 volts..
truck 7 pin.
15 amps
14.5 volts @ 7 pin
13v @ batts
Maybe ill do a test with just the truck tomorrow...
โNov-03-2017 03:46 PM
โNov-03-2017 01:10 PM
โNov-03-2017 12:00 PM
lawrosa wrote:
lol I have a hydrometer, and I carry it with me... But having 8 people camping with you I didnt have time to open the batt boxes and do a hydrometer test. Two grandkids 4 and 2 yrs keep you busy.
But I figures with full batts the first day I would wake up with better then 11.9v -11.8v the next morning.. That was the 3 12 volts @ 220 aH...
As I said second day I just tried the two batts as I though I nay have had a parisitic draw from the truck.. Well 10.5v the next day wasnt good, and that day we were leaving..
Im trying to find the current dimentions of whats in there now so I can chose what I can fit in there...
I dont want a stand alone and just want to replace the bottom end for simplicity..
I wonder if I brought my old 50 amps sears charger from 1985 and put on 50 amp start for 1 hour or so I would get better results...
โNov-03-2017 11:36 AM
Hi Mike
That 4566VL is exactly what I recommend. It will do a great job with any flooded or AGM and you can control it with the pendant that comes with it. If you switch to lithium in the future, you just move the jumper and it changes to constant 14.6, which is what most lithium manufactures use for the target voltage. Thanks.
Randy
BestConverter
Direct 208-514-8950
โNov-03-2017 09:18 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Dipped again about 2 hours later and batts 1275 on hydro...
Crazy...
Waking from the Smart Charger dream can be rude. Kudos for using your noodle. I now pronounce you "GREENER". Actually doing something to save energy and resources.
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lawrosa wrote:
Crazy...
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