โFeb-08-2018 11:48 AM
โApr-03-2018 11:02 AM
lawrosa wrote:
Dont forget that its a mute point if the wire from the converter to batterys is small...
Mine is 3 gauge and I get 40 amps or so from converter...
With just the 6 gauge I was lucky to get 25 amps
โApr-03-2018 11:01 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
โWhat do you think?โ
โSo, to summarize,โ your post is too long, random etc.
โApr-03-2018 10:54 AM
โFeb-20-2018 02:16 AM
Sandia Man wrote:
The Iota 45 amp converter is just fine for 2 batteries but you must get the IQ4 module (less than $30 online) and plug it into the side jack to make it a smart charger.
โFeb-20-2018 02:14 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Just curious, what park is this? The two NP campgrounds I've visited were 6a to 9a and 5p to 8p. A few NF parks have had hours of 6a to 9p.
โFeb-15-2018 10:30 AM
โFeb-15-2018 06:49 AM
โFeb-14-2018 11:10 AM
โFeb-14-2018 10:22 AM
BFL13 wrote:
"No reason to set to boost manually since it does it automatically. System will monitor low and high trigger values and initiate ideal charge values. Personally I donโt want to think about my chargers in my RV or Boat. Maybe you have reasons to want a manual boost option but I never needed that in any condition"
So we agree ๐ The Iota's charge profile is suitable for some but not for some others.
Some battery specs call for 14.8v as the Absorption voltage (Vabs), and that stage can take hours "depending", so Iota's Vabs of 14.2 would not be suitable for those batteries.
Matching a preference for automatics for less fuss works well if the automatic charging profile matches the battery specs. If it does not, then you have to decide what to do if anything, and nobody else can make that choice.
The big thing is to know as much as possible about how the various converters work so you can see what your options are.
โFeb-14-2018 08:01 AM
โFeb-14-2018 07:04 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Important to note that the IQ4 is not like the Charge Wizard. The IQ4 makes the Iota into a fixed profile three stage but does not give you the over-ride to keep it in boost longer.
After the battery reaches 14.6 you might want to keep it there for an hour or whatever instead of have it drop to 14.2. If you are ok with the Iota's fixed profile then no problem.
โFeb-14-2018 06:33 AM
โFeb-14-2018 05:23 AM
Sandia Man wrote:
The Iota 45 amp converter is just fine for 2 batteries but you must get the IQ4 module (less than $30 online) and plug it into the side jack to make it a smart charger.
โFeb-09-2018 03:15 PM
handye9 wrote:
Changing all the bulbs to LED's and supplementing your heat with something like this would reduce your power consumption. Maybe, to a point where existing charging options could keep up.
I have used one of these in my trailer. It does cut down the furnace run time.