RollingRio
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I guess the loss of draft of the original post will be a good thing -- less rambling.
I bought a van with a Windy Nation system installed -- 2 100w panels roof mounted connected to 2 full-sized 12v batteries and 1 35w 12v battery. An 1100 inverter that I never used because the 2 110 outlets never powered (inverter was on). The van has 6 12v/USB outlets installed with LED readouts for battery status.
The outlets have never read over 11.8/9 on a charge. Running one 12v fan overnight would drop the charge to under 10. The wiring is a mess with naked ends of wire bundles hanging all over the place. The floor is "hardwood" laminate. The walls are tongue-in-goove. The roof is covered luan.
The Vantastic fan has never worked because the original owner had rewired it to work off a switch -- which has no live wires running to it.
Last week the system went completely dark. A guy at O'Reilly's tried to get a read on the batteries which are awkwardly located to say the least. They appear to be wired in series and he got 6v reads on the two fullsize batteries.
While this does indicate the batteries are bad, they're just too darned expensive to run out and pick up two more without being sure they are the problem -- I just dropped $4600 on a new transmission so I'm expense shy.
If anyone can make any suggestions, I would truly appreciate it. Windy Nation is great with overly technical suggestions, which doesn't help me, but apparently they have no suggestions for anyone who works on their systems. Living in Arizona, I find that odd.
Anyway, thanks all!
I bought a van with a Windy Nation system installed -- 2 100w panels roof mounted connected to 2 full-sized 12v batteries and 1 35w 12v battery. An 1100 inverter that I never used because the 2 110 outlets never powered (inverter was on). The van has 6 12v/USB outlets installed with LED readouts for battery status.
The outlets have never read over 11.8/9 on a charge. Running one 12v fan overnight would drop the charge to under 10. The wiring is a mess with naked ends of wire bundles hanging all over the place. The floor is "hardwood" laminate. The walls are tongue-in-goove. The roof is covered luan.
The Vantastic fan has never worked because the original owner had rewired it to work off a switch -- which has no live wires running to it.
Last week the system went completely dark. A guy at O'Reilly's tried to get a read on the batteries which are awkwardly located to say the least. They appear to be wired in series and he got 6v reads on the two fullsize batteries.
While this does indicate the batteries are bad, they're just too darned expensive to run out and pick up two more without being sure they are the problem -- I just dropped $4600 on a new transmission so I'm expense shy.
If anyone can make any suggestions, I would truly appreciate it. Windy Nation is great with overly technical suggestions, which doesn't help me, but apparently they have no suggestions for anyone who works on their systems. Living in Arizona, I find that odd.
Anyway, thanks all!