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    battery voltage discharge rate

    They are LiFePO4 batteries
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    battery voltage discharge rate

    I have 3 lipo 12v batteries...wired in parallel. They are 208 ah each. Giving me 618ah at 12v. I believe this is correct. When I hook a load to them. What will the voltage do with the 3 batteries in parallel. Will it drop drop the same as one battery at 12v. Drop slower or drop the same speed.
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    Epevers 100amp SSC

    I have an Epevers 100amp SSC could someone tell me what the Load part of the SSC does. Does it need to be set or something wired to it
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    AC vs DC appliances

    thanks maddy ...i already have the 3000 watts inverter/charger and the 100 amp SCC.
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    AC vs DC appliances

    Need some advice...I just build a small camper out of a 6 by 12 cargo trailer for dispersed camping. I am putting in 3 12v 206ah lithium batteries in parallel. So 12v 618 ah. 800 watts of solar. 100amp mppt solar controller. A aims 3000 watt to 9000 watt surge inverter/charger. My question...
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    Renogy dc to dc charger

    yes running off power pin on 7 pin plug. No electric brakes. Just a small 6 by 12 converted cargo trailer. Only thing that will be connected in camper while driving will be a small 12v fridge. By the way my solar panel is not mounted, I kept it portable so I can put the camper in the shade and...
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    Renogy dc to dc charger

    Sounds good...tks....I thought it was plug that went into that opening....so you believe the victron is better...I did have a problem with renogy with a battery meter I tried to buy from them...waited 3 weeks for it once ordered and couldn't get a straight answer about why. So not happy with...
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    Renogy dc to dc charger

    Looking to get a 20amp charger. I see the charger does not come with the two small connector plugs and wires. To connect to the ignition. Think called D + . I can't seem to find them or the plugs. Does anyone know where to get these plugs. Would also like to know if anyone has installed one of...
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    Need a little info about a solar controller

    tks for the reply.... yes sometimes the manual isn't real clear. If the connection says load you would think that is where you hook all your loads to. Up to the max output of the controller. Even on the diagrams it shows a light bulb connected to the load connectors + and - of the controller
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    Need a little info about a solar controller

    I have a 40 amp Epevers solar controller. I am just wonder about the wiring hook ups. Two wires come from the solar panels. Two wires go to to the batteries...and the last two say load. What is it that you do with the load terminals. I am putting in a 12v fuse panel. Is the load on the solar...
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    100 amp epevers solar controller

    yes I have 2 lithium batteries ...they are 12v 206ah. I have them wired in parallel. Actually there has been a change...I went out a while ago and the yellow charging light has turned to green. So does that mean ....green batteries are good to go....lol ....I don't know but bet I'll find out
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    rv converters

    Well that does make sense ....this solar is a lot to wrap my little brain around. Inverter/chaer is running all time, no matter if you are plugged into shore power or out boondocking. Since all your power goes though the inverter/charger it is always doing something. So guessing you are right...
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    100 amp epevers solar controller

    Yes got it working tks....have everything hooked up now. My only concern at this point is my Aims inverter/charger. I seems to be working fine...but the yellow charging light on top seems to stay on. I thought the battieries were full. Monitor on wall say 412 ah and 100% charged. But still the...
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    rv converters

    I ripped out the converter...wired up the aims inverter charger....everything seems to be working only thing is the charge light on the inverter doesn't go off.....hhmmm ....Not sure if that is the way they work or not.
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