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89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
07-23-2010, 17:43
Post: #1
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high
enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps.
Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door
that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does
everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS
do I need for a charger/conveter?
Thanks for any help
Ed Gardels 89SP
Arlington, Texas
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07-24-2010, 13:02
Post: #2
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
I run one Progressive 80 amp charger for my 2 new Optima house batteries.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Cushing, Maine


> My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high
enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps.
Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door
that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does
everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS
do I need for a charger/conveter?
> Thanks for any help
> Ed Gardels 89SP
> Arlington, Texas
>
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07-25-2010, 08:22
Post: #3
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
For my 90SP36, I replaced four 12Volt batteries with..TWO six volt TROJAN
T-105'S and I have a Xantrex 2500 charger and I have plenty of house power..


Regards,
Hank Hannigan
90SP36

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wl89spman" wrote:
>
> My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high
enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps.
Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door
that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does
everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS
do I need for a charger/conveter?
> Thanks for any help
> Ed Gardels 89SP
> Arlington, Texas
>
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07-27-2010, 06:20
Post: #4
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
My thanks to Hank,Bob and Ralph for your help on my charging problem, I ordered
a new converter/charger off Ebay Yesterday(80amp, $200).

Ed Gardels 89SP
Arlington, Texas

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "HANK" wrote:
>
> For my 90SP36, I replaced four 12Volt batteries with..TWO six volt TROJAN
T-105'S and I have a Xantrex 2500 charger and I have plenty of house power..
>
>
> Regards,
> Hank Hannigan
> 90SP36
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wl89spman" wrote:
> >
> > My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high
enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps.
Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door
that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does
everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS
do I need for a charger/conveter?
> > Thanks for any help
> > Ed Gardels 89SP
> > Arlington, Texas
> >
>
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07-27-2010, 07:12
Post: #5
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
Ed,

Details, details.... which make and model did you get? $200 for a 'new' 80A converter/charger seems like pretty good deal, given what I remember for prices on the TrueCharge 40 models.

Thanks,

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- On Tue, 7/27/10, wl89spman wrote:
From: wl89spman
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 1:20 PM






My thanks to Hank,Bob and Ralph for your help on my charging problem, I ordered a new converter/charger off Ebay Yesterday(80amp, $200).



Ed Gardels 89SP

Arlington, Texas



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "HANK" wrote:

>

> For my 90SP36, I replaced four 12Volt batteries with..TWO six volt TROJAN T-105'S and I have a Xantrex 2500 charger and I have plenty of house power..

>

>

> Regards,

> Hank Hannigan

> 90SP36

>

> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wl89spman" wrote:

> >

> > My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps. Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS do I need for a charger/conveter?

> > Thanks for any help

> > Ed Gardels 89SP

> > Arlington, Texas

> >

>



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07-27-2010, 12:22
Post: #6
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
MIke>> NIB Progressive 9280-c(says 10 available)with free shipping includes the
optional whichimacallit.I found some listed for $350. I was very happy..
Ed Gardels 89SP
Arlington Tx

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Michael Bulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
>
> Ed,
>
> Details, details.... which make and model did you get? $200 for a 'new' 80A
converter/charger seems like pretty good deal, given what I remember for
prices on the TrueCharge 40 models.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> San Antonio, TX
>
> --- On Tue, 7/27/10, wl89spman wrote:
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> From: wl89spman
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 89SP charger/converter info needed. How many
converter/chargers needed?
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010, 1:20 PM
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> My thanks to Hank,Bob and Ralph for your help on my charging problem, I
ordered a new converter/charger off Ebay Yesterday(80amp, $200).
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> Ed Gardels 89SP
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> Arlington, Texas
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> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "HANK" wrote:
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> > For my 90SP36, I replaced four 12Volt batteries with..TWO six volt TROJAN
T-105'S and I have a Xantrex 2500 charger and I have plenty of house power..
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> > Regards,
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> > Hank Hannigan
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> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wl89spman" wrote:
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> > > My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high
enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps.
Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door
that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does
everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS
do I need for a charger/conveter?
>
> > > Thanks for any help
>
> > > Ed Gardels 89SP
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> > > Arlington, Texas
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07-30-2010, 23:52
Post: #7
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
A pair of charger conveerters is like only having one arm. Better than no arms. The older or more modern units have only one function. They make a set voltage and they do it for ever. some can be set. Check your battery manufacturer and set the converter for the EXACT float voltage within .1 volts. Thats point one or you will slowly roast the batteries if you go overboard. .1 under is better life wise than .1 over. You only loose dry camp capacity if you are under and you bake the plates when you go over. It matters not if they are wet, agm, or gel. Leave the equalize charging to your engine alternator, or one of those cutsie little smart chargers that really have no brains anyway. The equalizing or refreshing charge as the big bank guys call it today is less of an issue in agm and gel.
That was a sulphation issue with wet cells. I have a pair of 65A switching supply precision DC supplies set to I forget what but it is about .2V under ideal and my precious Sonnenschein monster cells will live a lifetime.
gary 85pt40

--- On Sat, 7/24/10, Bluebird Bob wrote:
From: Bluebird Bob
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 9:02 PM




I run one Progressive 80 amp charger for my 2 new Optima house batteries.

Bob Lawrence

84 PT36

Cushing, Maine



> My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps. Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS do I need for a charger/conveter?

> Thanks for any help

> Ed Gardels 89SP

> Arlington, Texas

>



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07-30-2010, 23:57
Post: #8
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
P.S.
The Amperage of the charger is irrelevant unless you,
A, run everything in the bus at once
B, need to charge the snot out of the batteries for the first 10 minutes.
After the first 10 or 15 minutes of wicked inrush current, the batteries will float up enough to drop the rate dramatically soo the higher Amperage chargers only live longer due to less stress and really have nothing to do with the charge rate of the batteries unless it is one of those stupid automotive chargers set to roast which is actually charging at 16 or more volts which burns up the plates, all your electronics, and makes the little meter dance the watusi.
Gary 85pt40

--- On Sat, 7/24/10, wl89spman wrote:
From: wl89spman

Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] 89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 1:43 AM




My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps. Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS do I need for a charger/conveter?

Thanks for any help

Ed Gardels 89SP

Arlington, Texas



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07-31-2010, 00:03
Post: #9
89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
Don't get lulled in to any notion that a charger is smart.
The only real brains in a charger determine the temperature and nothing else. Changes in temperature need to change the float charge voltage by .01 Volt increments. Yup, point zero one at a time per degree F. Other than this, a smart charger really doesn't exist. I know this is a dissapointment to many people but oh well. that is why my system is set up with two precision converters and I leave the equalize part to the engine alternator. The worst issue with smart temperature corrected chargers is that EVERY battery has a different curve of float voltage change. Sure there are rules and guidelines but how does the charger know what your battery is? Colder is higher Voltage. Hotter is lower Voltage. As little at .3 volts over the line and you can have
coffee from the boiling.
gary 85pt40

--- On Sun, 7/25/10, HANK wrote:
From: HANK
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 89SP charger/converter info needed. How many converter/chargers needed?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, July 25, 2010, 4:22 PM




For my 90SP36, I replaced four 12Volt batteries with..TWO six volt TROJAN T-105'S and I have a Xantrex 2500 charger and I have plenty of house power..



Regards,

Hank Hannigan

90SP36



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "wl89spman" wrote:

>

> My SP has 2 PD9155's(55 amps each).They don't charge batterys high enough(11-11.5v). If I replace them do I need 2 or can I get one that is 80amps. Do most coaches have 2 chargers/converters? I have a sw in the shore power door that is labled HIand LO.I understand that it selects one(LO)or both(hi).Does everybody have this sw? And where do you leave the sw positioned? How many AMPS do I need for a charger/conveter?

> Thanks for any help

> Ed Gardels 89SP

> Arlington, Texas

>



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