flyboy013
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- Joined
- Jul 24, 2020
- Messages
- 413
- Location
- Naples, Florida
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Mountain Aire 4531
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan K3
- Engine
- Cummins ISX12 (500HP)
- TOW/TOAD
- 2023 Jeep GC Summit Reserve
- Fulltimer
- Yes
So I have a few questions about battery charging. I’m currently boondocking. This morning my house batteries were at 11.9V, so I decided to turn the generator on to recharge the batteries.
I’m currently in the bulk phase and Silverleaf is showing 120 amps being output from the charger to the batteries. See last picture below.
At the same time, Silverleaf is showing that I’m pulling in 19 amps of generator power on Line 1. Given that my other systems aren’t using any significant power (HVAC is off, Oasis AC off, etc) I would have expected Line 1 to be using only slightly above 13.5 AC amps (120 amps x 13.5V DC / 120V AC).
So my first question is: what am I missing? The only other items consuming AC power is the refrigerator, basement freezer, and perhaps some parasitic draw from dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer, etc. The 4.5 AC amp draw isn’t a problem, I’m just trying to understand what Silverleaf is telling me.
The charger is configured via Silverleaf such that the charger is on a 30A breaker. Given this, why would the charger only be outputting 120 DC amps? Shouldn't it be as high as 266 amps (30 AC amps * 120V / 13.5V)? Even given the fact that the charger is going to consume some power itself, it should be significantly higher than it is.
Things are working as they always have been. I’m just trying to understand why they are not operating as I think they should be. Most likely my thinking is flawed.
Thanks
I’m currently in the bulk phase and Silverleaf is showing 120 amps being output from the charger to the batteries. See last picture below.
At the same time, Silverleaf is showing that I’m pulling in 19 amps of generator power on Line 1. Given that my other systems aren’t using any significant power (HVAC is off, Oasis AC off, etc) I would have expected Line 1 to be using only slightly above 13.5 AC amps (120 amps x 13.5V DC / 120V AC).
So my first question is: what am I missing? The only other items consuming AC power is the refrigerator, basement freezer, and perhaps some parasitic draw from dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer, etc. The 4.5 AC amp draw isn’t a problem, I’m just trying to understand what Silverleaf is telling me.
The charger is configured via Silverleaf such that the charger is on a 30A breaker. Given this, why would the charger only be outputting 120 DC amps? Shouldn't it be as high as 266 amps (30 AC amps * 120V / 13.5V)? Even given the fact that the charger is going to consume some power itself, it should be significantly higher than it is.
Things are working as they always have been. I’m just trying to understand why they are not operating as I think they should be. Most likely my thinking is flawed.
Thanks