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KD4UPL wrote:
"not going below 12.0 volts" is the resting voltage. You can only accurately measure it when the batteries are neither being discharged or charged and have had some time to sit there unused.
โApr-15-2019 03:10 PM
time2roll wrote:
Yes that battery seems too small for the load.
Resting voltage is difficult to obtain in an RV as there is always something on.
โApr-15-2019 03:06 PM
TomG2 wrote:Yes that battery seems too small for the load.time2roll wrote:
I think you need a second battery. How long was the fridge operating before you get to 11.9 volts?
Never actually got below 12.2 volts but I used 11.9 to keep it simple. This was with a little 35 ah agm battery that I was evaluating. My posting was to verify that people use resting voltage and not loaded voltage to determine cutoff point.
โApr-15-2019 02:53 PM
TomG2 wrote:
"Everybody" says to not drain 12 volt batteries below 12.0 volts. Operating a small refrigerator drops the apparent voltage to 11.9 volts which recovers to 12.5 volts between cycles. Too low or can I wait until the idle voltage drops to 12.0 volts?
โApr-15-2019 02:51 PM
time2roll wrote:
I think you need a second battery. How long was the fridge operating before you get to 11.9 volts?
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