โJul-22-2022 02:12 PM
โAug-11-2022 07:07 AM
โAug-11-2022 05:24 AM
maria_bettina wrote:3 tons wrote:
Not necessarily saying your reading is wrong, but when dealing with smallish current amounts (or voltage differentials), digital meters are NOT the repositories of infinitesimal accuracy that their digital readouts might implyโฆItโs been my โmore often than notโ experience that, readings below whole numbers should not be viewed with absolute credibility (often rounded)โฆItโs at these smaller measurement levels why some dedicated VOM meters cost hundreds ($$) while less costly generics are fine for general useโฆ
3 tons
Yea, that's was where our thinking was headed. That the battery is likely fine, but the controller readings aren't as accurate as I would like or thought they'd be.
We'll see! Still have to check things with a volt meter, but the "good" news is my hubby's knee is just a product of old age and nothing can fix it. So we wait til the inflammation subsides, then get back to figuring out this battery stuff and how accurate the Renogy controller display is.
Thanks for the reply!
โAug-10-2022 02:03 PM
3 tons wrote:
Not necessarily saying your reading is wrong, but when dealing with smallish current amounts (or voltage differentials), digital meters are NOT the repositories of infinitesimal accuracy that their digital readouts might implyโฆItโs been my โmore often than notโ experience that, readings below whole numbers should not be viewed with absolute credibility (often rounded)โฆItโs at these smaller measurement levels why some dedicated VOM meters cost hundreds ($$) while less costly generics are fine for general useโฆ
3 tons
โAug-10-2022 09:21 AM
โAug-09-2022 06:57 PM
time2roll wrote:
At these low draws a hand held voltmeter should have a 2amp setting to measure amps. Stop the solar and remove a battery cable and put the meter in series to measure the current being drawn out of the battery. Possibly it will read zero. Or maybe 100 mA. Post the results.
โJul-30-2022 05:45 PM
โJul-30-2022 05:32 PM
StirCrazy wrote:maria_bettina wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
your propane detector and any circuit boards in the camper will be drawing power. 1/2 a amp isnt much, but it is why a lot of people used to kill there batteries over the winter when the manufactures started putting parisidic load items into the rv's
SteveLwiddis wrote:
Half an amp isnโt high use IMO. Smoke detector, co2 detector, entertainment center, TV booster etc.
Only thing drawing power is the Renogy unit. No circuit boards, no detectors. We have a pop-up TC bare bones.
so propane detector? I though all the stuff needed one of them now.
โJul-25-2022 07:32 AM
maria_bettina wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
your propane detector and any circuit boards in the camper will be drawing power. 1/2 a amp isnt much, but it is why a lot of people used to kill there batteries over the winter when the manufactures started putting parisidic load items into the rv's
SteveLwiddis wrote:
Half an amp isnโt high use IMO. Smoke detector, co2 detector, entertainment center, TV booster etc.
Only thing drawing power is the Renogy unit. No circuit boards, no detectors. We have a pop-up TC bare bones.
โJul-23-2022 07:50 AM
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โJul-22-2022 08:45 PM
โJul-22-2022 08:17 PM
โJul-22-2022 05:03 PM
StirCrazy wrote:
your propane detector and any circuit boards in the camper will be drawing power. 1/2 a amp isnt much, but it is why a lot of people used to kill there batteries over the winter when the manufactures started putting parisidic load items into the rv's
Steve
Lwiddis wrote:
Half an amp isnโt high use IMO. Smoke detector, co2 detector, entertainment center, TV booster etc.
โJul-22-2022 05:00 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Are the batteries being charged via the solar panels?