Dash gauges versus silver leaf and other questions...
Just returned from a 2,500 mile drive. Noticed that the dash gauges do not match the silverleaf
No wonder others have questioned my higher temps I mentioned I have and do run up grades.
Dash gauge says 215 on the engine temp but the silverleaf says 199.
I understand there are different sending units for the two systems.
Why that much difference? Normal? Or does the dash gauge sending unit need a retightening maybe for a better electrical contact?
Dash trans gauge is the opposite. Low indicator. Sliver leaf higher.
Purposely ran our coach down the grapevine on interstate 5 south from Lebel with the retarder on the second or third position and on cruise at 60 mph just to check the retarders operation and watch what the gauges say.
Silverleaf showed 250 from the trans when the warning light and buzzer came on. Two miles later as the trans cooled off to 240 both went off.
Not retarder temp as my current setup only shows "trans temp"
Have not got into the loom to find the retarder temp wire I understand is there yet.
Wonder how the trans and retarder temps are related?
Floored fourth up the grade at 36,000 pounds combined netted 50 mph at the slowest up the grapevine from the Bakersfield side.
Have no real idea if that's good or not?
7.5 mpg with lots of weasel trail during the trip from LA to the Columbia gorge and back.
20 gallons for aqua hot and gen.
Dash speedo is 4% high. How to adjust it?
Silverleaf and GPS matched. Speedo high.
Interesting thing I think I noticed. My 110 volt aqua hot works on the inverter if no gen or shoreline power present.
Same as my icemaker and freezer compressor if both on.
Ran my house batteries down almost 50% overnight with both on in 40 degree overnight temps at 6,000 feet.
-320 amp hours by morning.
By accident I left both switches on the Aqua hot on.
Not sure if it's intentional but another Foretravel backup as it is.
In an emergency and the diesel side off or out the batteries can run the aqua hot overnight in fairly cool weather no problem.
Might use this on purpose versus run the diesel side. Not that much alternator/solar time to recharge 150 amp hours per day if moving in a day or two.
Quieter. No smell downwind. Less gen noise.
Is mine wired differently?
Lastly has anyone noticed large jumps in the silverleaf RMPG? Like from 8 to 9 plus at times. Same speed. Flat ground.
Mine does it fairly regularly. Sometimes over 10mpg?
Like a large engine load is on and off that should not be there.
I have an idea what is happening but wonder if anyone else has seen this?
Thanks for your help.
Bob