04-03-2023, 07:19 AM
Hi Jack! Yes, I do have the Grid showing power and load going out. When I took that pic, I was in testing phase where I started turning on things one by one to see where the thing would trip off. A/C, TV's, Fridge (Cooling phase), microwave and bedroom lighting were all working and drawing 3300 watts with 2280 coming in from panels. When I turned on the Breville toaster, that's where it all went down. I set dip switch 5 in the inverter to 50a Vs it's default 30a.
I really appreciate the chart! I was looking high and low on setting charging voltages. I set mine according to the booklet that came with the battery but even I too, felt it was at its max charge. I will drop it down to the 90% level. I ordered another converter that can handle 175 amps (Even though I do not need it that high) as their new version can handle 60v. I really do not feel comfortable having such a thin margin of voltage from cutting off all the lights and pumps in the coach. Since the seller is in China they would have to program it there. Shipping it to them wouldn't make sense. Maybe I can return the other? It's an Amazon transaction.
In this pic, this is the idle consumption with everything on and on standby. Fridge was in cooling cycle as I left the doors open. You can barely hear the compressor running. Really efficient!
I really appreciate the chart! I was looking high and low on setting charging voltages. I set mine according to the booklet that came with the battery but even I too, felt it was at its max charge. I will drop it down to the 90% level. I ordered another converter that can handle 175 amps (Even though I do not need it that high) as their new version can handle 60v. I really do not feel comfortable having such a thin margin of voltage from cutting off all the lights and pumps in the coach. Since the seller is in China they would have to program it there. Shipping it to them wouldn't make sense. Maybe I can return the other? It's an Amazon transaction.
In this pic, this is the idle consumption with everything on and on standby. Fridge was in cooling cycle as I left the doors open. You can barely hear the compressor running. Really efficient!
--Simon
1993 8v92TA #312