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deltabravo wrote:Yes. It is located approximately 24 inches from the battery bank in the trailer. My second inverter is located within 20 inches of the battery bank (in a separate cabinet) in my truck camper.bka0721 wrote:
After a bit of time getting everything hooked up to my two charge controllers, 2 Buss Blade Fusses and my 2,000 PSW Inverter. Fired up the first time, not a hitch.
I love my PSW 2.0 (2000 watt)
Where is yours mounted? (In the trailer I'm guessing?)
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โMar-11-2015 01:39 PM
bka0721 wrote:
After a bit of time getting everything hooked up to my two charge controllers, 2 Buss Blade Fusses and my 2,000 PSW Inverter. Fired up the first time, not a hitch.
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~DJ~ wrote:bka0721 wrote:
Swapped out my FWC Battery Bank today.
After 5 years, and more than 1,825 cycles, it was time to swap out my GC2 Battery Bank 2. The winters and many nights below zero certainly take a toll on them. This winter and 2013, was extremely hard and cold. As does the extreme heat these batteries exist in, as they store my daily solar harvest. So, after a few weeks in Death Valley, out with the old and in with some equally shiny and fresh batteries. I expect another good 5 years, if not more cycles. Maybe 2,000 cycles?
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My new set of Interstate 6v GCS FWC Batteries, installed into my Bank 2 Coffin.
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After a bit of time getting everything hooked up to my two charge controllers, 2 Buss Blade Fusses and my 2,000 PSW Inverter. Fired up the first time, not a hitch.
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10 new batteries!!! There goes the new bike!!
โMar-11-2015 07:12 AM
bka0721 wrote:
Swapped out my FWC Battery Bank today.
After 5 years, and more than 1,825 cycles, it was time to swap out my GC2 Battery Bank 2. The winters and many nights below zero certainly take a toll on them. This winter and 2013, was extremely hard and cold. As does the extreme heat these batteries exist in, as they store my daily solar harvest. So, after a few weeks in Death Valley, out with the old and in with some equally shiny and fresh batteries. I expect another good 5 years, if not more cycles. Maybe 2,000 cycles?
b
My new set of Interstate 6v GCS FWC Batteries, installed into my Bank 2 Coffin.
After a bit of time getting everything hooked up to my two charge controllers, 2 Buss Blade Fusses and my 2,000 PSW Inverter. Fired up the first time, not a hitch.
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