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Greetings and please help.
This is not a drone question or even an RC issue, but it is a battery issue.
I boiled dry one of two batteries overnight in my fifth wheel.
In this case my RV has a smart charger, aka (a wizard function) that automatically selects one of three operating modes: BOOST, NORMAL, STORAGE.
Boost is 14.4 VDC @90 amps. This will rapid charge the battery to 90%, then it scales down from there.
Here's the story. Getting the RV ready I had it plugged into my AC at home for three weeks. No problem during this time, batteries were just floating, remaining nice an cool the entire time. Then, ready to move out in the morning I hooked up the truck and the hitch plug, i.e., running lights break lights, etc., this is also has a 12VDC connection between the truck and fifth wheel and this is what I think caused my issue. The truck battery, with the long small gauge wire that goes between the truck and fifth wheel was much less voltage than would show on the full fifth wheel batteries, and this lower voltage triggered the wizard to boost mode, thus giving the already charged batteries 14.4 VDC @90 amps for the entire night. Next morning, boiled down battery.
No pun intended, but does this theory hold water?
Thanks for the replies!
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This is not a drone question or even an RC issue, but it is a battery issue.
I boiled dry one of two batteries overnight in my fifth wheel.
In this case my RV has a smart charger, aka (a wizard function) that automatically selects one of three operating modes: BOOST, NORMAL, STORAGE.
Boost is 14.4 VDC @90 amps. This will rapid charge the battery to 90%, then it scales down from there.
Here's the story. Getting the RV ready I had it plugged into my AC at home for three weeks. No problem during this time, batteries were just floating, remaining nice an cool the entire time. Then, ready to move out in the morning I hooked up the truck and the hitch plug, i.e., running lights break lights, etc., this is also has a 12VDC connection between the truck and fifth wheel and this is what I think caused my issue. The truck battery, with the long small gauge wire that goes between the truck and fifth wheel was much less voltage than would show on the full fifth wheel batteries, and this lower voltage triggered the wizard to boost mode, thus giving the already charged batteries 14.4 VDC @90 amps for the entire night. Next morning, boiled down battery.
No pun intended, but does this theory hold water?
Thanks for the replies!
Sent from the Traveler from my iPad using PhantomPilots mobile app