TV amp all ok and doing what it should Tony, thanks. Really doing my head in is this wiring.
I have completely removed Setec from system.
Pump will run without using any wires that were connected to Setec.
Not all earth wiring is connected to each other. All earth pins on Setec are common.
I connected all earth wires together.
Turned on all lights, shower fan, TV circuit including amplifier but no TV connected as faulty at the moment.
Using amp meter in series I found what each wire does and its current draw, except for pump!!
Then connected all positive wiring together to find total current except for TV & pump.
Found that when I added my direct from battery earth lead to the Jayco earth leads the lights etc lit up brighter.
Next I had to stop work and attend the funeral of one of Eril's Aunties. So, hope I can remember what I need to remember tomorrow. I have been writing everything down to try and come to grips as to how Jayco do their DC wiring. At least their 240 is plug & play stuff!!
A lot of wasted space under the fridge where the wiring attaches to Setec. I am wondering about a set of fuses on mounting block and sell the Setec.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 09:44:52 PM
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 09:45:57 PM
aussie_paul said
01:06 PM Nov 17, 2017
Our 40 amp 240 to 12v charger has carked it. This charger is used whenever the genset is running or when (rarely) we are connected to power.
Considering these two. Quite different in weight though, and one 50 amp.
Hi Paul, did you consider a 3 stage solid state charger?
Much lighter.
Won't run so hot.
Perhaps a better charge cycle.
Might have different charge cycles depending on type of battery to be charged.
Cost more though.
Cheers, John.
aussie_paul said
01:44 PM Nov 18, 2017
meetoo wrote:
Hi Paul, did you consider a 3 stage solid state charger?
Much lighter.
Won't run so hot.
Perhaps a better charge cycle.
Might have different charge cycles depending on type of battery to be charged.
Cost more though.
Cheers, John.
Thanks John, yes I have, but thinking as this charger is only used to top up battery when not driving and using genset for coffee or microwave it might be more suitable and cheaper for this tightwad.
At the moment we have 320w roof solar, and a 120w portable.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Saturday 18th of November 2017 05:20:49 PM
This is the one that carked it. Not sure if my fault of not.
Might try another as the specs seem ok.
Aussie Paul.
aussie_paul said
08:31 PM Nov 20, 2017
I finally got a chance to look at the fixed video camera footage that I ran during the day. It was occaisionally showing OCP and switched off from charging. This appeared to happen when the amps went to 25. As this is only a 15 amp controller it could be part of my overall DC circuit problems.
Sometimes I feel the need to pinch myself!!!
Hence my thread re controllers.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Monday 20th of November 2017 08:34:23 PM
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Monday 20th of November 2017 11:00:55 PM
Still waiting for fuse block etc to arrive to rewire the DC circuit without the fairly heavy Setec.
Aussie Paul.
aussie_paul said
03:46 PM Nov 24, 2017
Success at last but still a lot of tidying up of wiring to finish. Fuse block turned up so gradually making progress. A couple of 30 degree days here and not good for my burns and grafted skin BUT with the aircon running I can achieve some jobs in the van.
Anyone want to buy a Setec charger?
Found the elusive current draw in the TV circuit!!!! The VAST box does not have an off/on switch!!!! Only on / and standby!!! At least I tidied up some rough soldering and connections while chasing the fault. I will have to have a separate switch for the VAST box.
TV amp all ok and doing what it should Tony, thanks. Really doing my head in is this wiring.
I have completely removed Setec from system.
Pump will run without using any wires that were connected to Setec.
Not all earth wiring is connected to each other. All earth pins on Setec are common.
I connected all earth wires together.
Turned on all lights, shower fan, TV circuit including amplifier but no TV connected as faulty at the moment.
Using amp meter in series I found what each wire does and its current draw, except for pump!!
Then connected all positive wiring together to find total current except for TV & pump.
Found that when I added my direct from battery earth lead to the Jayco earth leads the lights etc lit up brighter.
Next I had to stop work and attend the funeral of one of Eril's Aunties. So, hope I can remember what I need to remember tomorrow. I have been writing everything down to try and come to grips as to how Jayco do their DC wiring. At least their 240 is plug & play stuff!!
A lot of wasted space under the fridge where the wiring attaches to Setec. I am wondering about a set of fuses on mounting block and sell the Setec.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 09:44:52 PM
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 15th of November 2017 09:45:57 PM
Our 40 amp 240 to 12v charger has carked it. This charger is used whenever the genset is running or when (rarely) we are connected to power.
Considering these two. Quite different in weight though, and one 50 amp.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-240V-Battery-Charger-40-Amp-for-Car-ATV-4WD-Boat-Caravan-Motorcycle-40A/201657259802?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-2IN1-Car-Battery-Charger-12V-24V-240V-20-30-40-50A-AMP-ATV-Boat-4WD-Caravan/252777739618?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=551777842765&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
Aussie Paul.
Hi Paul, did you consider a 3 stage solid state charger?
Much lighter.
Won't run so hot.
Perhaps a better charge cycle.
Might have different charge cycles depending on type of battery to be charged.
Cost more though.
Cheers, John.
Thanks John, yes I have, but thinking as this charger is only used to top up battery when not driving and using genset for coffee or microwave it might be more suitable and cheaper for this tightwad.
At the moment we have 320w roof solar, and a 120w portable.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Saturday 18th of November 2017 05:20:49 PM
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-12V-Battery-Charger-40-Amp12V-240V-40A-ATV-Boat-4WD-Caravan-Motorcycle/360680228173?hash=item53fa37854d:g:lqoAAOSwaLhZgn49
This is the one that carked it. Not sure if my fault of not.
Might try another as the specs seem ok.
Aussie Paul.
I finally got a chance to look at the fixed video camera footage that I ran during the day. It was occaisionally showing OCP and switched off from charging. This appeared to happen when the amps went to 25. As this is only a 15 amp controller it could be part of my overall DC circuit problems.
Sometimes I feel the need to pinch myself!!!
Hence my thread re controllers.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Monday 20th of November 2017 08:34:23 PM
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Monday 20th of November 2017 11:00:55 PM
Ooops, thanks Daryl. I certainly missed that.
Aussie Paul.
Im pretty sure this one you are looking at is not voltage regulated. And you would need to keep an eye on the voltage when charging.
Today the Kogan tv turned up. Gone from 22" to 24", much lighter, physically smaller and almost half the power usage.
This video is from the 6 hours I recorded the other day.
https://youtu.be/q1XdYPpAUOY
Not sure if anything useful.
Still waiting for fuse block etc to arrive to rewire the DC circuit without the fairly heavy Setec.
Aussie Paul.
Success at last but still a lot of tidying up of wiring to finish. Fuse block turned up so gradually making progress. A couple of 30 degree days here and not good for my burns and grafted skin BUT with the aircon running I can achieve some jobs in the van.
Anyone want to buy a Setec charger?
Found the elusive current draw in the TV circuit!!!! The VAST box does not have an off/on switch!!!!
Only on / and standby!!! At least I tidied up some rough soldering and connections while chasing the fault. I will have to have a separate switch for the VAST box.
Aussie Paul.