Charger amps
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02-22-2008, 14:11
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Charger amps
Scott, someone at Q said you need no more than 40% of amphour
storage. So if you have 6 T105's with 225ah@6v you have 675ah@12v X .4 or 270amp worth of charging amps max. ????? The larger you charg em the less runtime you need with the Genset I understand that when you have several "SmartCharge" iota chargers working the same bank you need to link them together with a controller for twice the amps???? I guess there would be an issue with mixingup brand of chargers?? The po supplied upgrade chargers in my bus. 2 Yellow Xantrex trueCharge 40's. They also need modification to work together. Each output is fused for no more than 40 amps and a big batterybank's demand trips/resets the internal fuse often. Xantrec tech advised hooking 2 of the three outputs to the big wire BlueBird supplied back to the Battery Bank. In searching for new larger chargers I come to the conclusion that Xantrex Freedom458 Remanufactured InverterChargers are the way to go. One 3000watt or two 2000watt is my plan. LucasW gave the inverter/charger upgrade advice from day one. I am not convinced that there is no need for truesine wave 120V output. My question not answered was one Pete brought up about the possibility of truesine being cleaner burning thus more efficient to run???????? GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> wrote: > > Looking to change out my original chargers with something modern...how > many amps are really needed? Is there really a huge benefit of having > two 55's over one 75? At what point is it overkill? > > Thanks > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > |
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Charger amps - Scott Forman - 02-22-2008, 12:50
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