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Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery vs lead acid
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As Tranona mentioned, basic setup below :
10 Nov 2024
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Fully charged, rested (no charging or loads) about 12.8v. Discharge no lower than 50% Hi Paul, No lower than 50%. Approximately how...
10 Nov 2024
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Fully charged, rested (no charging or loads) about 12.8v. Discharge no lower than 50% 2x75ah or 1x150ah doesn't make any real...
10 Nov 2024
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I have some real World figures that suggest it works really well, will post them when i have time. The figures are not what one might...
10 Nov 2024
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Apparenly no benefit at all. The only thing I will change is wire solar directly to the house battery. I just checked this morning and...
10 Nov 2024
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Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery vs lead acid
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2x75ah batteries gives you a usable 75ah. A 100ah LifeP04 gives you about 80ah. For you, given what you have said, Lithium isn't worth...
10 Nov 2024
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Toilet to holding tank hose
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Plus, the current hose is 25mm, the Tecma hose is 38mm, so that will need changing again.
10 Nov 2024
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Replacing diode pack with VSR
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What would be the benefit of all of those changes, given, in post #1 the OP says: "All three are wired to sense the house batteries (2...
10 Nov 2024
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Back lit name
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Managing the heat should be simple. Run the LEDs through an adjustable DC-DC converter. Use 12v LEDs and set the converter to 12v...
9 Nov 2024
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Smart home on a boat - How to re-wire those annoying Bavaria spotlights with in-built switches.
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There are different controllers and receivers for coloured lights, as you may have noticed. Oh, they also go by the name of Miboxer...
9 Nov 2024
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Toilet to holding tank hose
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Absolutely ! I spend a significant amount of my working life removing redundant crap that previous owners left behind and making right...
9 Nov 2024
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You are not leaving that pipe in there are you? It needs to go - by hook or crook - cut access panels - cut it and get rid of it. Don't...
9 Nov 2024
PaulRainbow
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Replacing diode pack with VSR
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If you don't suffer the voltage drop, there's isn't really any point.
9 Nov 2024
PaulRainbow
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Replacing diode pack with VSR
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The Victron Cyrix is electromechanical, pretty sure most/all are.
9 Nov 2024
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Replacing diode pack with VSR
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So why change ? My preferred VSR is the Victron Cyrix, which is a microprocessor controlled heavy duty relay which does not suffer from...
9 Nov 2024
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