Thank you! New videos hopefully coming soon.Cowboy Kyle ! Thank You for all of your Dweller videos ! I subscribe to your YouTube channel so keep up the good work. 😊
Below are pictures of the temperature sensor and its location on my D13 camper.
I was wondering what people typically use to empty their grey tanks on the Dweller. There are two valves, one of which fits a generic garden hose, but I'm unsure of what fits the larger valve.
with the heat pump the sensor is in the thermostat. with the truma it is not. my sensor is located just above the mattress on the passenger side of trailer.I believe my tempeture sensor is in my thermostat on my propex furnace. Am I wrong?
with the heat pump the sensor is in the thermostat. with the truma it is not. my sensor is located just above the mattress on the passenger side of trailer.
Here's the only one I could find in my 2022 D15, which is behind the TV on the passenger side.Could you please send a picture of where it is mounted ?
I dropped boost voltage to 14 and it’s been fine so far.I had some ceiling light pulsing after I switched to Lithium as well, I don't think that I ever looked at the Renogy Inverter while this was going on, but I did throw a multimeter on the positive and negative 12V distribution blocks and the voltage was moving up and down in a similar fashion to what your video shows.
What I ended up doing was lowering the Renogy PWM charge controller's output from the boost of 14.6V to 12V. The pulsing stopped. I then slowly increased the boost voltage and I hit a point where it started pulsing started again, around 13.5 if I recall correctly. I lowered the boost voltage down a few tenths and the lights seemed to stay steady. This was all during the day, without a cloud in the sky. My batteries have stay well charged so far and I've not had any more pulsing. I'm attributing it to the PWM charge controller, whether it's going bad or just something the PWM does with these particular lithium's, I don't know. I have a Victron MPPT waiting to be installed, so I'll see what happens with that when I set a higher boost voltage.
I think the highest output i've seen after having drained the AGM's and having the panel receiving mid-day Autumn sun was about 150 watts.I dropped boost voltage to 14 and it’s been fine so far.
I have never seen more than 85 watts from my solar panels, I need to test all 3 independently.
Does your fridge blanket work well ?Death Valley camping last week at Panamint Springs before the storm.
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I've seen 165W in full sun at noon. Tested all 3 panels by covering each with a towel. I get even power out of each one.I think the highest output i've seen after having drained the AGM's and having the panel receiving mid-day Autumn sun was about 150 watts.
I have one on my SnoMaster. I can't compare because I've never taken it off, but I get even temps when I'm camping regardless of ambient temps. From a physics standpoint, the blanket should help a lot.Does your fridge blanket work well ?
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I think the highest output i've seen after having drained the AGM's and having the panel receiving mid-day Autumn sun was about 150 watts.
I've seen 165W in full sun at noon. Tested all 3 panels by covering each with a towel. I get even power out of each one.