Friday, Nov 14, 2014 at 14:43
Thanks to you PeterQ you got the answer.
Following up:- Regulator readings incorrect.
After already taking readings from
Dingo regulator direct, multi meter and with charger at the battery terminals. The results were 0.1 Volt difference only, not detrimental. So it would seems the reading were more or less fine.
Think think think- Ha ! then it dorned on me.
Do a
test whilst no charge was coming in either from Solar panels or from the charger whilst on load, in other words when the fridge was running.
Fridge load - 4.9 to 5.3A
Regulator displayed voltage after 5 Mins read 11.4V
Multi-meter reading - 12.7V Direct at battery terminals.
Charger displaying - 12.7V
So that was it!
With the help and support from Plasmatronics who guided me though testing the regulator all seemed fine. So all to look at next was the wiring to battery.
At the fuse in and out it was HOT to touch. So hot that I had to disconect both sides and wait till it cooled. The fuse system which was fitted was as the electrician said not ideal as they tend to arch. So he changes it for a metal box style fuse.
Now readings on load are:
12.5V from Solar panel regulator
12.7V from Multi meter at battery terminal.
(12.55V and 12.68V in fact when using auto electrians multi meter.)
No draw load rested.
12.9V Regulator
12.9V Multi meter at battery terminal.
All very interesting.
So now time will tell how good these batteries really are.
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