batate
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Hi, folks. I am working through learning our new vessel and a few things don't make sense to me, and I made a few readings. Here's what I learned when hitting various power systems and reading the onboard power meters over the cave in my classic 2014 29s.
First, I checked battery levels using the meters in various configurations. Here's what I found:
I covered the panels, let the systems stabilize and then turned house power on.
1. only house on,
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.8 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
We then ran a ton of systems for two hours, including inverter, electric stovetop, water heater, etc.
2. ran energy draining systems for 2 hours.
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.8 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
This was strange to me because I couldn't see a voltage drop. Next, we tried some different switch configurations:
3. parallel and engine on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.2 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
4. parallel and house on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.2 v
- bank 3: 12.8
5. parallel off, engine on
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.5 v
- bank 3: 12.8
6. parallel off, house on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.5 v
- bank 3: 12.8
At this point, I was suspicious that my parallel was wired backwards. Then,
7. house only: no ignition, no start light.
8. engine only start:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: down to 10, and back up to 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
I started the engine and had Maggie check the meters.
9. engine and parallel, starting engine:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: dropped to 11.5 and then up to 12.5
bank 3: no effect
Then we started getting readings with other switches on.
10. All thrusters plus house and engine on
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
11. Bow thruster:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
I have absolutely no idea what's going on. Any ideas?
First, I checked battery levels using the meters in various configurations. Here's what I found:
I covered the panels, let the systems stabilize and then turned house power on.
1. only house on,
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.8 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
We then ran a ton of systems for two hours, including inverter, electric stovetop, water heater, etc.
2. ran energy draining systems for 2 hours.
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.8 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
This was strange to me because I couldn't see a voltage drop. Next, we tried some different switch configurations:
3. parallel and engine on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.2 v
- bank 3: 12.8 v
4. parallel and house on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.2 v
- bank 3: 12.8
5. parallel off, engine on
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.5 v
- bank 3: 12.8
6. parallel off, house on:
- bank 1: no reading
- bank 2: 12.5 v
- bank 3: 12.8
At this point, I was suspicious that my parallel was wired backwards. Then,
7. house only: no ignition, no start light.
8. engine only start:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: down to 10, and back up to 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
I started the engine and had Maggie check the meters.
9. engine and parallel, starting engine:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: dropped to 11.5 and then up to 12.5
bank 3: no effect
Then we started getting readings with other switches on.
10. All thrusters plus house and engine on
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
11. Bow thruster:
bank 1: no reading
bank 2: 12.5
bank 3: 12.8
I have absolutely no idea what's going on. Any ideas?