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- Dec 11, 2018
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- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 S
- Vessel Name
- Beautiful Red
- MMSI Number
- 338348082
I am concerned about my 2020 (26 mth old) R29S battery health and was looking for some insight. For the first two summer seasons I was able to count on the inverter to make a few 4 cup pots of coffee and power the microwave for say 2 mins a day, for at least 3 days on anchor with standard issue solar cells providing some makeup. This summer, I get low voltage errors on my inverter after just 1 pot of coffee, suggesting loss of house battery power, despite being only 2 years old. I realize I could pull the house batteries out and load test them, but I have read that a load test is not definitive and pulling the batteries out is not easy!
Instead, I did a practical sort of load test which involved opening the 110V breaker and running the microwave for 3 minutes while watching the battery voltage. Before opening the breaker, the inverter/charger showed "FUL" and voltage was 13.6 - 13.8v via the panel/needle gage on the 3 battery banks. With AC power off, inverter showed 13.3v but dropped to 12.9v within 10 minutes with no AC loads. Is that drop normal or suggest a problem? Voltage as shown on inverter dropped to 12.1v immediately when microwave was turned on, and settled in at 11.8v where it stayed until microwave finished (after 3 mins). Once microwave finished, inverter voltage recovered to 12.8v which was the same voltage shown for all 3 battery banks via the panel gauge. Within 30 mins of returning to shore power, the inverter showed "FUL CHg" and 13.8v.
Can anyone suggest how to interpret these results, and what I might/should do next to diagnose any battery problems. Would data available from a battery monitor (like Victron 712) be helpful? Thanks in advance for any help!
Instead, I did a practical sort of load test which involved opening the 110V breaker and running the microwave for 3 minutes while watching the battery voltage. Before opening the breaker, the inverter/charger showed "FUL" and voltage was 13.6 - 13.8v via the panel/needle gage on the 3 battery banks. With AC power off, inverter showed 13.3v but dropped to 12.9v within 10 minutes with no AC loads. Is that drop normal or suggest a problem? Voltage as shown on inverter dropped to 12.1v immediately when microwave was turned on, and settled in at 11.8v where it stayed until microwave finished (after 3 mins). Once microwave finished, inverter voltage recovered to 12.8v which was the same voltage shown for all 3 battery banks via the panel gauge. Within 30 mins of returning to shore power, the inverter showed "FUL CHg" and 13.8v.
Can anyone suggest how to interpret these results, and what I might/should do next to diagnose any battery problems. Would data available from a battery monitor (like Victron 712) be helpful? Thanks in advance for any help!