So in the last several days I have noticed that, for some reason, my battery charge isn't lasting as long as it used to. In fact, it's lasting maybe 2/3rds as long as it was even a week ago.
I haven't added any additional drains on the system recently nor have I changed the wiring since a couple weeks ago when I added two power ports because the power port I had previously blew out.
I do have an instant pot, but I only use it during the day when the solar panels will recharge the battery before the sun goes down.
My power system:
300 watts of solar on the roof
100 AH Ampere Time battery that I have been using for less than a year.
30 amp Epever MPPT charge controller
12v fuse block
1200 watt GoPower Inverter
Drains:
Laptop (same one I have been using since before I became a Nomad).
12v fridge (same one I have been using the whole time)
Phone
3 qt Instant Pot (that I only use during the day)
12v kettle
USB rechargeable water pump that sits on top of the water bottles.
It hasn't been hotter than before, in fact the temp has been fairly cool in the evenings so the fridge isn't running more than it was before and the inverter fans aren't either.
So I don't get why the charge is draining faster than it was.
I haven't added any additional drains on the system recently nor have I changed the wiring since a couple weeks ago when I added two power ports because the power port I had previously blew out.
I do have an instant pot, but I only use it during the day when the solar panels will recharge the battery before the sun goes down.
My power system:
300 watts of solar on the roof
100 AH Ampere Time battery that I have been using for less than a year.
30 amp Epever MPPT charge controller
12v fuse block
1200 watt GoPower Inverter
Drains:
Laptop (same one I have been using since before I became a Nomad).
12v fridge (same one I have been using the whole time)
Phone
3 qt Instant Pot (that I only use during the day)
12v kettle
USB rechargeable water pump that sits on top of the water bottles.
It hasn't been hotter than before, in fact the temp has been fairly cool in the evenings so the fridge isn't running more than it was before and the inverter fans aren't either.
So I don't get why the charge is draining faster than it was.