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โOct-18-2020 02:50 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I use this now for here. Tinypic went TU and took all the old photos down with it ๐
http://photoposting.is-great.net/?i=2
Too bad rv.net changes all your old sig stuff in the archives when you change your sig when you buy a new rig now. Makes it look like we had this C back then instead of the Komfort 5er we had then. Same with the old names. time2roll was smk then (he also wears those big glasses with a false mustache as part of his disguise)
13.9 on the Tri which measures at the battery could indicate it was 14.x at the converter with high amps making for some voltage drop.
EDIT--I used the advanced search with archive over 12 months and the keyword "Fisherguy" and my BFL13. Apparently I have taken your name in vain 52 times up to 2013, more lately. Sorry about that! ๐
โOct-18-2020 01:28 PM
โOct-18-2020 01:27 PM
BFL13 wrote:
EDIT here is Fisherguy's actual post on that
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/24129716.cfm
โOct-18-2020 01:12 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You need to see the voltage at the converter's terminals (not the battery's) as 14.x to know if it is in Boost. It is possible to get high amps at 13.x at first with a low battery.
โOct-18-2020 12:51 PM
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โOct-18-2020 12:23 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Way back, the graphs the OP produced indicated the unit went into Boost by itself because the batts were low enough. The unit dropped to Float after about 3 hours.
If the CW had been used to initiate Boost, AFAIK it should have stayed at that for a full 4 hours, then drop to Float.
In this case, it would be worth running the batts down to under 50% SOC, and then connect the PD9280 to see if it still would go into Boost by itself. If it did then a new pendant would be indicated.
โOct-12-2020 05:57 PM
wnjj wrote:
Technically the Wizard is built in to the PD unit. The thing with the LED and button is an optional remote pennant. If the LED isnโt lit and the unit doesnโt seem to produce any current something is probably wrong with the PD itself. It could be as simple as a blown fuse.
You can also try disconnecting the pennant and see if there is any charging current in case the pennant has failed and is confusing the main unit.
BFL13 wrote:
Way back, the graphs the OP produced indicated the unit went into Boost by itself because the batts were low enough. The unit dropped to Float after about 3 hours.
If the CW had been used to initiate Boost, AFAIK it should have stayed at that for a full 4 hours, then drop to Float.
In this case, it would be worth running the batts down to under 50% SOC, and then connect the PD9280 to see if it still would go into Boost by itself. If it did then a new pendant would be indicated.
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