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It's a dual-alt set-up, 24v & 12v. The 12volt supplies power to batts for the living space. No dead starting batts after an extended stay somewhere, even when we have the music & lights on all night, . . . for daysWhat'z up with the second alternator or ac compressor?
Thats niceIt's a dual-alt set-up, 24v & 12v. The 12volt supplies power to batts for the living space. No dead starting batts after an extended stay somewhere, even when we have the music & lights on all night, . . . for days
Bingo! Write-up here, RepairedWhat was the story with the fan and radiator? Did the bearings go out and let the fan pull forward or something?
No, and I personally wouldn't waste power on it. We're doing ok in triple digit temps by parking the rig pointed the right way, shading the roof, putting out our 12'x12' canvas shade on the southside (off the rail), running some dc fans, . . . and the occasional wet shirt (sometimes on my head )You got a/c it that rig???
The panel has been maxing at just over 32v.Looking good, how much dc charge do you get from the panel?
They are separate and we already have been using them from back when we first added the duel alts. Unlike the kick a$$, high tech / high cost (at least for us) stuff that you do , we just have a couple 6v interstates wired as a 12v. Right now they are on the rack, but they will get moved down behind the LP tank (where the spare used to be) at some pointWhat's the battery plan..? Are the solar battery's separate from the truck battery..? My plan is to cut a hole in the floor dead center between the frame and lower a 24v gell cell forklift battery and mount it. The charge controller would keep that battery charged and when its fully charged to 28.5 constant the diverter load would be a block heater to keep Mr. Multi-fuel warm. Then run a 24v inverter to all the 120/240v power requirements.
Man, I can only dream of being able to do this! Certainly something I would enjoy...but the wife and kids probably wouldn't adapt as easily, if at all.A life time of off-grid living has kept me from getting things that need such power, . . . I hardly know when the power goes out