When running on electric, a 3-way uses different heating elements for 12V compared to 120V. Different voltage systems require elements with different electrical resistances to produce the same amount… (View Post)
@Explorers2 That would depend on the loads going to the battery and the length of the wire between the shunt and battery. For instance, if you have an inverter that draws a high current, you’d need a… (View Post)
Everything that @Horigan said, except if I had it to do over again I’d go with Anderson connectors. May make the switch if I get the motivation. :s (View Post)
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the "Consumed Ah" is a running total. It's the amount below your capacity that you're currently at. It's the amount consumed relative to w… (View Post)
You may want to research that more. The old absorption fridges that run on propane are outdated. Current battery and solar technology along with dropping prices have made them obsolete. A 12V compre… (View Post)