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Texas Two Steppers wrote:
I am the op and want to thank everyone for the information. My friend has a 50 amp Excel but I am not sure about the converter size. I also asked if the hoy leg from the converter would need to be fused???
โJan-17-2014 07:19 AM
RJsfishin wrote:I use rectangular metal bars to interconnect my batteries. The cross section is the area of the rectangle.
What is the difference between diameter and cross section ? I guess I just need the definition of "cross section"
โJan-17-2014 06:34 AM
Redsky wrote:Long, thin wire equals more VOLTAGE drop not current drop. With 12V, you can easily lose quite a bit. If we were all running 24 or 48V systems, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. And really, it's only a big deal with these POS converters that we use that either don't go into boost or drop out of boost too early because of that undersized wire. With the PD's you can force them to boost but they'll still drop out too early. Yeah, yeah I know, some people don't really care because it's good enough but I like to get every dollars worth of money out of my purchases so it needs to work EXACTLY as it should.
If your charger charges your batteries on shore power in 3 hours with 3% current loss (97% of current is getting through) then going to smaller gauge wiring with 10% current loss (90% of available current is getting through) is only going to take an extra 12 minutes of charging time.
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โJan-16-2014 01:13 PM
smkettner wrote:
Here
Use the quote function to review the syntax
Looks like the URL is a bit truncated on my link.
Anyhoo sometimes the URL has a code that confuses the RV.net system.
Costco.com is notorious for this.
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โJan-16-2014 11:33 AM
2oldman wrote:Clay L wrote:Because colon-b, ๐ is that face.
Not sure why the clicky function is showing like that.
โJan-16-2014 11:16 AM
โJan-16-2014 11:00 AM
Texas Two Steppers wrote:
If you've got 4-6v Trojan t105 batteries wired for 12v with 2/0 wire between them would 2/0 be the proper size to run back to your converter/charger which is 12' away? And I guess the hot wire would need to b fused somewhere near the batteries? This is not for me so don't assume anything from my signature.
โJan-16-2014 10:14 AM
Clay L wrote:Because colon-b, ๐ is that face.
Not sure why the clicky function is showing like that.