camcondor
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I was thinking that as I had replaced the leisure battery I may as well add a second one, as per previous thread on this as I have the space in the battery locker.......
Now the Schaudt panel needs to be "told" about such changes and you need to input a nominal size, ie 110aH or whatever. The panel only takes up to 175aH A- so if you have a dual leisure battery setup, is the "nominal" setting on the Schaudt panel still correct at 110aH? Should it not be 220aH? Although how to set this is uncertain - I think this Schaudt panel dates back to 2007 when 85aH Exide Gel batteries were the in-thing, so two of them would be 170aH.
Would the Schaudt potentially be overloaded with 220aH rather than the 175aH it can accept so it shows a more accurate calculation of battery amp on its display panel? At this rate, I might just keep a second fully charged leisure battery in the locker and swop over from one to the other if needs be rather than go down expensive EBL upgrades
Any knowledgeable info gratefully accepted as ever........
Now the Schaudt panel needs to be "told" about such changes and you need to input a nominal size, ie 110aH or whatever. The panel only takes up to 175aH A- so if you have a dual leisure battery setup, is the "nominal" setting on the Schaudt panel still correct at 110aH? Should it not be 220aH? Although how to set this is uncertain - I think this Schaudt panel dates back to 2007 when 85aH Exide Gel batteries were the in-thing, so two of them would be 170aH.
Would the Schaudt potentially be overloaded with 220aH rather than the 175aH it can accept so it shows a more accurate calculation of battery amp on its display panel? At this rate, I might just keep a second fully charged leisure battery in the locker and swop over from one to the other if needs be rather than go down expensive EBL upgrades
Any knowledgeable info gratefully accepted as ever........