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CharlieM
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Topic: battery maintenance questions Posted: 12 Sep 2013 at 7:43pm |
Originally posted by On Golden Pod
So positive to positive, negative to negative and then the positive cable from pod to positive pole on one battery and the negative from the pod to the negative pole on the other battery is that correct? | That is correct. Connecting the pod wires to the different batteries is a fine but important point. Might as well do it right.
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Charlie
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TrinityTurret
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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 8:45pm |
So if I read you correctly---to properly charge and maintain the Rpod's 171 battery, I simply disconnect it from the pod after I'm done camping for awhile.....then connect it back up once a month and run power to the pod (110 volts via extension cord from my house) overnight? I assume the Pod's inverter will charge the battery? I thought the concensus I've read was to keep the Pod connected 24-7 to power so that the inverter trickle-charges the battery, minding it, keeping it 'just right'?
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kymooses
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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 9:21pm |
Originally posted by TrinityTurret
So if I read you correctly---to properly charge and maintain the Rpod's 171 battery, I simply disconnect it from the pod after I'm done camping for awhile.....then connect it back up once a month and run power to the pod (110 volts via extension cord from my house) overnight? I assume the Pod's inverter will charge the battery?
I thought the concensus I've read was to keep the Pod connected 24-7 to power so that the inverter trickle-charges the battery, minding it, keeping it 'just right'?

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We leave ours plugged in. Works just fine that way.
Plenty of people plug their pod in once or so a month to keep a full charge on their batter. Others will use a disconnect switch in between trips to keep anything from draining the battery at all during that time.
So it's really just a preference.
Leave it plugged in Use a disconnect switch Or plug it in at least once a month and let it charge
I think all 3 options are equally used amongst Podders depending on their situation and camping schedules.
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techntrek
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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 9:25pm |
Yes the converter will charge the battery. You can leave it connected, too, but I've measured mine at about 32 watts at rest, or about 23 kw per month.
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TrinityTurret
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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 9:25pm |
Keeping the 'inverter/converter thing' running doesn't cause any problems with heat buildup in that unit, or wear out the built-in fan in it?
Wish I could disconnect the hard-wired Jenson blue-tooth stereo system; it will also be powered up (at least the LED screen) if I keep the Rpod connected.
Remember, I'm a new-newbie, LOL. I can tell you how to create a website, and can produce TV commercials...but it's difficult to change the oil in my lawnmower :)
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TrinityTurret
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Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 9:57pm |
Thank you all for your kind patience with me as I continue this new adventure!
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techntrek
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Posted: 09 Oct 2013 at 8:36pm |
No problems leaving the converter plugged in, the fan is designed for long-term use.
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TrinityTurret
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Posted: 09 Oct 2013 at 8:55pm |
Thanks again, y'all...I'm gonna pick up a plug and extension cord tomorrow.
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furpod
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Posted: 10 Oct 2013 at 8:27am |
Originally posted by TrinityTurret
Wish I could disconnect the hard-wired Jenson blue-tooth stereo system; it will also be powered up (at least the LED screen) if I keep the Rpod connected.
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You can pull the fuse or trip the breaker, whichever is needed.
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