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No mate the the on Mr Val put in for me 10 ago when we had agm batteries think it started with an x
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Just wondering how to keep battery charge in wet weather hav a very old battery charger but not really suitable for what I have 🤔
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Projecta IC5000 50 amp at around $650 or the Enerdrive 40 amp charger at around $600. Either will do the job, both need a separate control relay that connects to the T1 Lithium control box to stop them charging if a cell goes high voltage.

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Ok got to get the T1 control box 📦 first if you can still 👀make that would be great 💪
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It may be easier to fit a spare bed in the motor home.

Terry could travel with you on and help on the odd occasion when needed.
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:lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: that will never happen Jon.
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Not in my book anyway the fact he’s over 6 foot need a trailer to house him ✅
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Thanks terry 🤔 my Electrican is still having trouble 🤔
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Had another visit to the bus today 👎 so I shall have to start a fault finding diagnosis plan the solar panels are good so he said next diagram roof to inside which go to the ssr so from there to next in line which would be solar control after that we go to the Kemo timer ⏱ tracing the wires that must victron meter then on to the junsi display🤔
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Those SSR's are a big problem. I won't use them any more on anything.
The 'bounceback' kills them. (in my opinion)
Use the SSR to control a BIG relay.
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