This is a site I use often for info on inverters and batteries. Good, well written materials.
http://http://www.xantrex.com/suppor...cldoc_type.asp
This is a site I use often for info on inverters and batteries. Good, well written materials.
http://http://www.xantrex.com/suppor...cldoc_type.asp
A great resource. Thanks. Power sharing and charge current finally explained!!
Jack,
Anyway to fool my old vintage watchdog as you have done? PM if you want.
Joe,
We have 4 8D's AGM's. Two heart 2500 inverters.
No ac on battery/inverter power. All electric coach so lights, TV, refrig etc .
We get about 8-10 hours before batteries are in the low 12's. Auto start does not kick in until about 11.5 which is too low.
Mike yours looks like a pretty common set-up.
Are those new batts? If so how long did 4 8-D get you with the old previous ones. How they preform when they get old is more important than new.
Last edited by Joe Cannarozzi; 06-29-2009 at 11:42 AM.
Of particular note to those with Freedom units, for example 2000 Libertys...
Load sharing, what it is:
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/255/docserve.aspx
And controlling charging current:
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/702/docserve.aspx
As far as I know, none of the above is covered in the owner's manuals.
Jelmore I can feel the joy of your new info all the way over here
I think regardless of how you use your coach it should still have enough battery capacity to get you 8+ hrs, staying above 12.0, with no air conditioning loads with a set of batteries at the end of their suggested useful lifespan, 5yr.
Mike how old are your 4 8-D's
Another question.
Only those of you that are set up to run multiple air conditioning off of inverters.
How many batteries and what size are they.
Joe,
These are almost two years old. The ones I removed were 6 years old and they would be at 11.5 in a couple of hours. They are easy to get to on the CC, but considering the weight of each battery, I opted to have them changed and save my back! I'll never put another wet cell back on a house system. They require way to much maintenance...
Joe, obviously I don't run air conditioners from the inverters, but looked through some of the documents that sawdust sent links to.
This one discusses running an air conditioner from an inverter:
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/698/docserve.aspx
And this document covers battery banks and how to connect them to inverters. Also cover current loads and has a worksheet for computing all this.
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/1526/docserve.aspx