Re: New battery isolator
Reply #9 –
Works great. Both battery banks stay stable on auto or manual at 13.5 on the dash plug in led voltage gauges.
My alternator is set to be max at 13.6 at the batteries.
VPMS shows 13.3 -13.4, dash gauge which is after the ignition switch shows the needle at 13 volts.
Does not seem to be any issues with the 13.5 max on both the house gels or the optima red top agm's.
First time the battery voltages under way or plugged in do not vary all the time,
Maybe my isolator was bad? I doubt it as my guru looked at it.
We threw out the trickle chargers as once the required charge rate from a discharged by accident set of engine batteries was exceeded it popped its internal fuse and quit charging.
He mentioned he had had coach issues with combiners that auto connected during starting as several coaches who needed to use the engine batteries by themselves to start found out that the engine batteries were bad and had been covered up by the start combiner.
To my limited knowledge the combiner seems to work well. Voltages used to vary while driving a lot.
Now exactly the same all the time running.
Plugged in for four days at Zion river Rv park and after a day or two the two banks stabilized at 13.5 and have stayed there.
Not sure if they were undercharged before or just needed a long slow charge from the new magnum sw 2812 but everything seems good now.
If I had known that the 2812 was going to be installed I might have gone with a heavier alternator to be able to run the front a/c going down the road without the gen on.
Yes it slows the coach a bit. Tested that 30 years ago with engine driven a/c alternators.
But the old 555 cummins did not have the power of our m11's
I posted the combiners info.
Only thing we did not do was to run a front to back extra wire to light up the selector switch to show what mode it is in.
So it works and you can hear it click and the battery gauges move but no light up.
The magnum has the BMS installed so it governs it charge rates by temp by itself but the alternator is a single stage so we set it at 13.6 as it cannot hurt anything as far as I know charging for hours at that rate.
Later mods might be the higher output three stage voltage control like the old link 2000r controllers had and a way to run the front air off the inverter side.
As a newby on this any comments about what I have noticed would be helpful