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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 22:07:27 -0800, Panama
wrote: yeh, you're missing something. I pull into marina 1 in town 1 - AC - 105V - charger puts out say 14.3 V - go to marina 2 in town 2 - AC is 114 V - charger puts out 14.4 V - now go to marina 3 in town 3 - AC is 130 V - charger puts out 14.7 V . So my genset puts out 120 V and the charger does 14.5 V - all the 14 v voltages are regulated but dependent on AC input voltage - I'd like to adjust the AC to the same 120 V no matter what town/marina I'm in - then I get the same charging. The AC voltages are constant in each town but vary from town to town. You could use a variable autotransformer (one trade name is "Variac") - cost US$200 - 300 However, despite your statement that you won't replace the charger, I would strongly suggest installing a modern charger, such as the Xantrex TrueCharge 40+ - they're around US$400, and have the advantage that they are "install and forget" - they'll work from 90 to 135 volts with no attention on your part, and will be much kinder to your batteries than your old charger, even if you do remember to adjust the Variac correctly. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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