rrliljedahl
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I have a total of 5 USB chargers in my truck camper that keep burning out and I am interested in what others think me be the problem.
They are 12 volt female sockets with removable male 5 volt USB chargers inserts for our phones and iPads.
The first five USB inserts lasted about a week before they all quit working.
The second set of USB insert chargers were from a different manufacturer but again only lasted about a week before they were all dead.
I have 500 watts of solar on the roof with a mttp controller.
300 amp/hour 12 volt lithium battery.
2800 watt magnum energy inverter
Voltage at lithium battery is 13.3.
Voltage in the 12 volt female socket is 13.3.
The last set of male 5 volt USB chargers states "12-24 volts".
Nothing's looks or smells burned on the male USB charger inserts. The female 12 volt sockets look fine. They just quit working. No circuit breakers are off.
I have reviewed the solar and lithium battery set up with retailers who so far are clueless as to what the problem might be.
Thoughts???
rrliljedahl
I have a total of 5 USB chargers in my truck camper that keep burning out and I am interested in what others think me be the problem.
They are 12 volt female sockets with removable male 5 volt USB chargers inserts for our phones and iPads.
The first five USB inserts lasted about a week before they all quit working.
The second set of USB insert chargers were from a different manufacturer but again only lasted about a week before they were all dead.
I have 500 watts of solar on the roof with a mttp controller.
300 amp/hour 12 volt lithium battery.
2800 watt magnum energy inverter
Voltage at lithium battery is 13.3.
Voltage in the 12 volt female socket is 13.3.
The last set of male 5 volt USB chargers states "12-24 volts".
Nothing's looks or smells burned on the male USB charger inserts. The female 12 volt sockets look fine. They just quit working. No circuit breakers are off.
I have reviewed the solar and lithium battery set up with retailers who so far are clueless as to what the problem might be.
Thoughts???
rrliljedahl