A few weeks ago I posted to this forum a question about an issue I'm having with my battery monitor-charger/inverter. To review:
I have two relatively new AGM batteries in bank one. This is my main bank. I installed a Link battery monitor. About a month later, I found that after having been away from the boat for a few days the battery was discharged to slightly over 20 ah. I fooled with the monitor, the AC main switch, etc. The monitor showed that it was charging, but only at the rate of .1 amps.
I've been away from the boat for about a week and a half, and yesterday I went down there. The monitor showed that the batteries had been discharged to -36.9 amps. (I had left it charging while I was away.) Among other things, I leave the hot water heater off. (It has a switch/circuit breaker.) I tried turning on the heater, and the battery seemed to start charging. When I left the boat, it showed -36.8 -- a .10 decrease in the amount discharged.
Today, I returned to the boat and it was the same amount discharged - -36.8. I tried fooling with the different settings on the Truecharge 20 inverter/charger. Among other things, I changed the setting from "AGM" to "flooded" type batteries. The monitor registered a charge of .2, instead of .1. After about a half hour, the monitor registered that the batteries had discharged another .1 amps less.
People have suggested to me that maybe the monitor needs resetting, but I don't think this is the problem, since it does show an increase in the discharge. What I'm wondering is whether the inverter/charger could be bad. Does this sound likely from these symptoms? (I should note that I also have an inverter to go from DC to AC. The manual for this says not to turn it on when the batteries are being charged from shore power. At one point I did notice that this inverter was turned on under this condition. Could this have damaged the inverter/charger?)
I have two relatively new AGM batteries in bank one. This is my main bank. I installed a Link battery monitor. About a month later, I found that after having been away from the boat for a few days the battery was discharged to slightly over 20 ah. I fooled with the monitor, the AC main switch, etc. The monitor showed that it was charging, but only at the rate of .1 amps.
I've been away from the boat for about a week and a half, and yesterday I went down there. The monitor showed that the batteries had been discharged to -36.9 amps. (I had left it charging while I was away.) Among other things, I leave the hot water heater off. (It has a switch/circuit breaker.) I tried turning on the heater, and the battery seemed to start charging. When I left the boat, it showed -36.8 -- a .10 decrease in the amount discharged.
Today, I returned to the boat and it was the same amount discharged - -36.8. I tried fooling with the different settings on the Truecharge 20 inverter/charger. Among other things, I changed the setting from "AGM" to "flooded" type batteries. The monitor registered a charge of .2, instead of .1. After about a half hour, the monitor registered that the batteries had discharged another .1 amps less.
People have suggested to me that maybe the monitor needs resetting, but I don't think this is the problem, since it does show an increase in the discharge. What I'm wondering is whether the inverter/charger could be bad. Does this sound likely from these symptoms? (I should note that I also have an inverter to go from DC to AC. The manual for this says not to turn it on when the batteries are being charged from shore power. At one point I did notice that this inverter was turned on under this condition. Could this have damaged the inverter/charger?)