โOct-17-2016 05:08 PM
โOct-19-2016 08:30 PM
trail-explorer wrote:No, that's just an educated guess. The only way to tell is to actually go through the real world experience.
THe only true way to know "how long your batteries will last" is to install an amp hour meter such as a Xantrex Link Lite or Link Pro
โOct-19-2016 08:21 PM
trail-explorer wrote:pconroy328 wrote:
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is "it depends" ๐ Depends on how long the furnace runs, how many Amp Hours your batteries have, how cold it is outside and a dozen other issues.
That sums it up pretty well.
There are so many variables involved, it's impossible to answer the question.
THe only true way to know "how long your batteries will last" is to install an amp hour meter such as a Xantrex Link Lite or Link Pro
โOct-19-2016 07:28 PM
pconroy328 wrote:
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is "it depends" ๐ Depends on how long the furnace runs, how many Amp Hours your batteries have, how cold it is outside and a dozen other issues.
โOct-19-2016 11:42 AM
โOct-18-2016 06:42 PM
โOct-18-2016 06:16 PM
mdprowash wrote:
Thanks again! I replaced the converter last year with a Progressive Dynamics 45A smart charger.. so it probably does a good job. The Genius on 6v mode does 7.25v - 3.5A
My next question.. If I bought a "blue or red" 2000 series generator.. I would need to use an adapter for the 30 amp cord to plug into one of these generators.. is that okay? If I brought my batteries down to close to 50 percent... how long would it take for one of these generators to charge them to near full capacity?
โOct-18-2016 01:26 PM
mdprowash wrote:
Thanks again! I replaced the converter last year with a Progressive Dynamics 45A smart charger.. so it probably does a good job. The Genius on 6v mode does 7.25v - 3.5A
My next question.. If I bought a "blue or red" 2000 series generator.. I would need to use an adapter for the 30 amp cord to plug into one of these generators.. is that okay? If I brought my batteries down to close to 50 percent... how long would it take for one of these generators to charge them to near full capacity?
โOct-18-2016 11:50 AM
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โOct-18-2016 07:34 AM
mdprowash wrote:
Thanks for the help! I just finished measuring.. to start I have a .59A parasitic draw. Is that extreme and where could it be coming from? One led light.. .69A. Water pump 3.5 and heat with blower running on low setting.. 5.7A <--- yikes!
โOct-18-2016 07:15 AM
โOct-18-2016 06:55 AM
mdprowash wrote:More likely the propane detector. They'll kill a battery on their own in under a week.
Maybe the .59 was fridge..