FYI. Whatever that white wire is going to the negative terminal of the battery should be moved to the load side of the shunt. Otherwise, it's not measuring the current and amp-hours through tha… (View Post)
There are other posts here about new trailers being mis-wired at the shunt. Only the negative wire from the battery should go to the battery side of the shunt. (View Post)
If connecting an Li charger “directly” to the battery, be sure to connect the negative charging wire to the Load side of the shunt. When I added a solar charger and an Li charger, I replaced the one … (View Post)
I’ll be interested in the test results. At 110V you may find some small efficiency increase on an absorption refrigerator over 12V, but I suspect the inverter inefficiencies will overwhelm any 110V e… (View Post)
A couple of things. The solar charger is typically connected between the battery and the circuit breaker, so it should have still charged your battery. Make sure your chargers are reconfigured to Li.… (View Post)