Sep-02-2014 07:34 AM
Oct-14-2014 10:20 AM
clg82 wrote:It all depends on how the converter outputs power and the wiring schedule to the battery and 12V distribution panel. Not all converters or distribution panels are the same. For instance, my ancient PD808 has four outputs, one to the battery and three fused outputs for 12V distribution.westend wrote:
What new converter did you get? There should be a diagram with the new converter listing the wire schedule. Basically, you want power and ground to the battery and power to the 12V distribution panel. It sounds like you have that. Conventionally, any green wire would be to frame ground.
that is how i have it wired...was just confused as to why someone above said that I needed to combine two wires...
Oct-14-2014 10:10 AM
westend wrote:
What new converter did you get? There should be a diagram with the new converter listing the wire schedule. Basically, you want power and ground to the battery and power to the 12V distribution panel. It sounds like you have that. Conventionally, any green wire would be to frame ground.
Oct-14-2014 09:48 AM
Oct-14-2014 09:39 AM
Oct-14-2014 08:28 AM
Oct-14-2014 07:52 AM
smkettner wrote:
Here is a pic to help demonstrate:
I think it is the Blue and Red that tie together onto the new converter positive terminal.
Sep-05-2014 10:16 PM
clg82 wrote:Both of those voltage measurements are typical of a new battery, you're OK there.
Right now I'm showing 12.68 and 12.62 on both new batteries that I bought when I returned from camping a couple of days ago....are both of these bad as well!?!?!?
Sep-05-2014 09:28 PM
Sep-05-2014 09:20 PM
clg82 wrote:
What does the charge wizard do?
Sep-05-2014 08:38 PM
Sep-05-2014 04:00 PM
mrw8i wrote:AH64ID wrote:clg82 wrote:
you keep your trailer plugged in all the time? and did you buy the extra controller with it called the "progressive dynamics pendant"?
I don't, only a day or two before most trips. It will sometimes sit on shore power for 4-5 days between trips but that's the most.
The PD46xx comes with the "charge wizard" button on the DC distro panel, so you don't have to add the pendant. You can add the pendant if you want to thou. It's nice to be able to force boost mode when recharging with the generator.
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I bring the trailer (our 5th TH) home from storage (the batteries are disconnected in storage). Plug in when I get home. Open the panel and push the "charge wizard" button.
Solar panels will be added later. (have 200W with a Morningstar PMW controller, our 17' TT).
Sep-05-2014 03:59 PM
AH64ID wrote:clg82 wrote:
you keep your trailer plugged in all the time? and did you buy the extra controller with it called the "progressive dynamics pendant"?
I don't, only a day or two before most trips. It will sometimes sit on shore power for 4-5 days between trips but that's the most.
The PD46xx comes with the "charge wizard" button on the DC distro panel, so you don't have to add the pendant. You can add the pendant if you want to thou. It's nice to be able to force boost mode when recharging with the generator.
Sep-05-2014 12:44 PM
clg82 wrote:
well not I am totally confused....how often do you go camping....from what i've been gathering from suggestions in this thread is that you never want to let your battery get low.....so you must camp a lot?
Sep-05-2014 12:41 PM
AH64ID wrote:clg82 wrote:
you keep your trailer plugged in all the time? and did you buy the extra controller with it called the "progressive dynamics pendant"?
I don't, only a day or two before most trips. It will sometimes sit on shore power for 4-5 days between trips but that's the most.
The PD46xx comes with the "charge wizard" button on the DC distro panel, so you don't have to add the pendant. You can add the pendant if you want to thou. It's nice to be able to force boost mode when recharging with the generator.