Hello, I brought my new Tab 360 Black Canyon home on Monday. The question I have, should the state of charge reading on the Smart shunt go higher that 55%? I towed it for 2 1/2 hours on Monday and parked it. It was in full sun on Tuesday and I plugged into house electrical Tuesday night and left it plugged for 36 hours. After all this the state of charge reading was 55%. I did start running the fridge Tuesday night when I plugged into the house so I’m not sure what affect that might have.
Was I being too impatient and it will take longer to charge? Or is 55% the most I can expect?
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John, Northern California
John, Northern California
Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (29,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
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Also, your current reading of -4.78A is odd. Do you have something turned on in the trailer (maybe the inverter and/or fridge)? If you aren't sure, turn off the red battery switch and see. You should be able to charge the trailer with the battery switch off.
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we we’re going to test the battery voltage as a previous poster suggested but couldn’t find the battery. It wasn’t under the bed where I thought it would be.
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