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Motorhome Solar Power System Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="fluffyboxerfan" data-source="post: 242784" data-attributes="member: 7277"><p>The charger we were using is a Projecta IC700 7 stage switch mode intelli-charger, which is supposed to deal with the sulphation issue plus lots of other things in the charging process. Would the batteries have still sulphated if not getting charged enough.i.e charger not large enough it does state it's output current is 7A and battery range 50-140Ah. We were sold the battery charger as being large enough to charge 2 batteries, then we decided to get 3 instead.</p><p>But as I mentioned in earlier posts the batteries are on the charger for between 2 - 4 weeks continuously before the motorhome is taken out usually for no longer than a week at a time then the batteries only source is the charging system of the vehicle and solar power (2 x 250) watt panels. I still can't wrap my head around the fact that this wouldn't be enough to keep the 490 ah's of battery charged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fluffyboxerfan, post: 242784, member: 7277"] The charger we were using is a Projecta IC700 7 stage switch mode intelli-charger, which is supposed to deal with the sulphation issue plus lots of other things in the charging process. Would the batteries have still sulphated if not getting charged enough.i.e charger not large enough it does state it's output current is 7A and battery range 50-140Ah. We were sold the battery charger as being large enough to charge 2 batteries, then we decided to get 3 instead. But as I mentioned in earlier posts the batteries are on the charger for between 2 - 4 weeks continuously before the motorhome is taken out usually for no longer than a week at a time then the batteries only source is the charging system of the vehicle and solar power (2 x 250) watt panels. I still can't wrap my head around the fact that this wouldn't be enough to keep the 490 ah's of battery charged. [/QUOTE]
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