Giddy as a school girl on inverter/battery purchase

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Not That Bob

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I have been trying to contact a seller on Criagslist with no luck. The phone voicemail was full and no responses from email.

Finally get a response via email. Turns out he posted an old phone number. He was wondering why no one was calling?

I am no where near  setting up house system in my S10 but this was "such a deal'.

All items were just take out of a 2014 van and are less then 2 years old.

Included:
Magnum ME3112 inverter/charger
Magnum RC50 remote control
Noco Battery box
Trojan L16P-AC battery (2)
All wiring with fuses,ac box etc.

This is all a little bit more then I had planned on doing but I added everything up and came to about $2500 new.

I got it all for $400!     
 

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wow, that magnum inverter charger is 1500$ alone.

Congrats, find of the century.
 
Yeah you did good! Those L16's though, you need a small crane to move them LOL>

Mike
 
Well done !
Even if the batteries are dead................
Throw a charger on then asap.
 
The batteries did fine on a old school load tester.

The plan is to wire it up in my garage this weekend with a 120 plug to maintain/charge the batteries.
 
236 Lbs of lead should do well on a load tester designed for a ~50Lb starting battery.

The hydrometer will reveal how charged they are. But not necessarily their health

Only a 20 hr capacity test can reveal how much capacity remains to any degree of accuracy.

But they are a very durable battery. The sooner you get the specific gravity to 1.277 or higher on all cells, the better.
 
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