โMar-14-2015 01:38 PM
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โMar-15-2015 03:08 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Arktikos,
Maximum measure load on the DC side for my inverter was 276 amps. That happened by accident.
โMar-15-2015 03:03 PM
โMar-15-2015 02:56 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi smk,
No, I don't mind automatic in some cases. My charging solenoids are automatic, but I do have manual control over them. What I don't like is the 12.9 volt cut out and the 13.4 volt turn on.
I don't think I'd install wire that was only capable of 20 amps. I changed over to 50 amp automatic circuit breakers after blowing 2 60 amp fuses on the OEM charging path. (I admit I'm a power hog and I push my system HARD).
I have seen 12.7 volts on my chassis system, for example when running the water heater on the electric setting. I admit that most folks would not do that.
โMar-15-2015 02:25 PM
โMar-15-2015 01:54 PM
โMar-15-2015 01:18 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
The 12.9 cut out and the 13.4 connect are why I don't think the "smart" relay is a good idea. Particularly if an inverter is in use the battery voltage may drop. At least one converter goes to 13.2 when it is in "float" mode. That means the "smart" relay will not maintain the chassis battery.
Those are some of the reasons I recommended a simple inexpensive continuous duty solenoid relay.
โMar-15-2015 12:59 PM
wa8yxm wrote:The correct fuse for the trailer feed on GM trucks IS 40A. The OEM wiring is sized correctly.wolfe10 wrote:
Fuses are sized to protect the WIRE, so the wire gauge will determine the correct fuse.
THIS is the correct and proper answer... LISTEN to this man
Putting a 40 amp fuse on a 12 ga wire is a good way to show of the last RV fire I saw.. This was a TT.. The TT had smoke damage to the outside, A good bath (perhaps with a bit of Clorox) is all it needed.
The Truck Pulling it was TOAST (Do not know why, Did not stop since Fire and Friend were both on scene already so no need for me to stop)
But putting a big fuse on a small wire is one way to do it.
โMar-15-2015 12:03 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Fuses are sized to protect the WIRE, so the wire gauge will determine the correct fuse.
โMar-15-2015 11:31 AM
Arktikos wrote:
It connects batteries when it senses one of the two batteries has 13.4V available and disconnects at 12.9V. When it is connected, current can flow either direction depending on which battery has lower volts with no loss so you will charge the truck battery if the camper is plugged into shore power, on generator, or solar power..
โMar-15-2015 11:18 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I would encourage you to use a continuous duty relay rather than the (expensive) "smart" isolator.
I replaced the 60 amp fuse with a 50 amp automatic circuit breaker.
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