Sneds
Well-Known Member
My Sealine F36 is fitted with a 40amp 3 output Newmar three stage charger
We had flat domestic batteries despite being plugged so I thought the charger must be u/s as the batteries are less than six months old
I plugged in again today and the charger worked, the ammeter over at 40 amps, great thinks I, it works!
Then it started fluctuating from zero to 40 amps of its own accord, I turned it off and went home
Anyone any idea what may be causing this and could it be fixable?
Or, if I buy a new charger does it need to be rated at 40 amps, what would happen if a I got a 30 amp one?
The Victron blue range seems to be OK from what I have read and they do a 30amp output model
Thanks in advance for any input
We had flat domestic batteries despite being plugged so I thought the charger must be u/s as the batteries are less than six months old
I plugged in again today and the charger worked, the ammeter over at 40 amps, great thinks I, it works!
Then it started fluctuating from zero to 40 amps of its own accord, I turned it off and went home
Anyone any idea what may be causing this and could it be fixable?
Or, if I buy a new charger does it need to be rated at 40 amps, what would happen if a I got a 30 amp one?
The Victron blue range seems to be OK from what I have read and they do a 30amp output model
Thanks in advance for any input