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Big boy battery isolator relay making noise
Big boy battery isolator relay making noise





big boy battery isolator relay making noise

I forget between my dealings with it what a Big Boy is. So my inverter/charger is wired through the disconnect switch.

big boy battery isolator relay making noise

With shore power on and battery switch off there is no charger. I just checked mine and when I disconnect shore power and turn the battery switch off there is no inverter operation. You say the inverter is connected directly to the batteries. So a converter can charge the batteries but only at one voltage, am I correct? Would that be much like charging from a solar panel directly without the use of a solar controller? Is a charger a converter also but more sophisticated so it can vary charge rate and precise voltage? He insisted a converter is not a rectifier. I pretty much knew all of that but a friend tried to confuse me when he said converter and I said “Yeh, rectifier” and it went downhill from there. I think that when the battery is maybe 95% that it then changes to "Float Charging".and it stays there and maintains the battery. As the Bulk (sock it to it) charge is hitting the batteries, the charger "senses" and eventually backs off the current (lowers it slightly) and then also the voltage. Bulk is when the amperage approaches 90 or 95 amps and the voltage will be around 14.2/3 VDC. The Charger is a very sophisticated device.needed to preserve your batteries and prevent damage. The OTHER two are for each of the two circuits. That protects the printed circuit or main control board. There are THREE circuit breakers on the Magnum. It will be fed or passed through a GFCI so that you have ground fault protection. The OTHER is for all the REST of the stuff. It will NOT run the Microwave and a hair dryer or an electric skillet. When there is NO AC power, the Inverter will take the 12 VDC and inverter or transform it into 120 (actually 115 is the correct voltage). You will have around 3600 watts or power (30 X 120). So, you pass through all the incoming AC power. So, whenever, the MH has AC power (from shore or Genny), ASSUMING that you have not defeated or turned off the "auto modes" or default settings, the AC power will do two things.įirst.inside the ME2012, there is an Automatic Transfer Switch or mini ATS. It does NOT run or go through the House Battery Disconnect switch. NOTE.the Inverter is connected, via a 300 Amp fuse, DIRECTLY to the batteries. It also has incoming DC Power from the Batteries. The device has incoming power of 30 Amps from the main panel. You do NOT need a "converter" or a rectifier. Your ME2012 is a Modified Sine Wave (some call it a Square Wave) inverter with a very sophisticated charging circuit. Typically, a Charger is a device that "charges a battery". Technically, a Converter is a Rectifier as the definition of a rectifier is a device that converts AC to DC. A Converter is a device that "Converts" AC Power into DC power. An INVERTER is a device that "transforms" DC power into AC power.







Big boy battery isolator relay making noise