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    Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 10:16am
No obvious issues except the inverter doesn't appear to have a fuse on the + conductor at the battery. That is highly recommended. Safety first. 

Since you already have a 1500 watt inverter you could probably make a diverter to the water heater element pretty easily. I believe the element is rated at 1400 watts. Does the inverter have a remote on/off? 
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Inverter install.

Two dedicated outlets w/inverter on/off switch - below galley outlet.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 8:43am
Back on topic.

I thought I should post the cluster^%@! of wiring I have. I do plan on cleaning up, but I don't think there is anything technically wrong with it. Right?

1) Factory house feed

2) 1500 Watt Windy Nation pure sine wave inverter

3) and 4) Auxiliary input/output. 10AWG w/30 amp inline fuse. SAE connectors



I just got notice that new controller is on UPS truck headed this way. Should be interesting.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 8:32am
We have bears too., lots of scat around. And raccoons, coyotes, neighbors have even seen a panther, they say.

I don't think an electric fence would slow a bear for more than a millisecond....LOL

Very cool photos. Thanks!
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Ha! Yes, she is braver than me!




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Sweet! LOL
I like the idea but would not like to have to risk the stings. There are some beekeepers that live near me. I see honeybees in my yard on the clover blossoms and on the other flowering bushes and plants all the time. I leave them alone and they leave me alone.

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Originally posted by offgrid

My wife wants to try bee keeping, if its Ok with you I'll PM you on that topic. Didn't realize you needed to fence off the hives but it makes sense. 

Electric fence just makes us feel better. It's supposed to be for black bear which we do have around. I honestly think the black bear I have seen would get a good chuckle out of it.

My wife is the beekeeper. I'm just the help. From second harvest a few days ago. 270 lbs. from four hives. A good year.




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Putting a module on the TV is a fine idea. I was thinking of placing one at the rear of my Highlander tilted up at about 15 degrees to act as a spoiler while towing.  It would probably save as much energy as a spoiler as it makes as a solar module. Tongue

If you put the controiler on the TV and connected it into the TV 12V system and left your 7 way connected while camping you wouldn't need to add an additional connector to the trailer and it would maintain charge on both the TV and trailer batts.

My wife wants to try bee keeping, if its Ok with you I'll PM you on that topic. Didn't realize you needed to fence off the hives but it makes sense. 

Your suggestion number 1 would require an expensive grid tied inverter (lots of regs on those). I really like suggestion 2, as long as there's battery backup so I wouldn't have to wait for a sunny day to imbibe my adult beverages.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 6:31am
There is an AGM setting. I'll try that his afternoon in full sun.

I have submitted another ticket to Renogy but it's been a week since i submitted my last ticket, so I'm not betting on a response.

The controller I have coming is the "New Edition" of the controller I have. I ordered it 10 days ago and tried, unsuccessfully, to cancel order cuz I was mad at them. I'm kinda glad I'm getting it now just to do a side-by-side comparison. The original reason I went with the Voyager PWM was because it's waterproof. I have a crazy idea of mounting a 100W panel on my 4Runner roof w/controller at battery box on Pod. Figured it would be a fun project and would pump a few amps into Pod while towing. When not towing or camping, I'll use the setup to maintain battery for our electric fence around our bee hives.

As far as the diverter goes, I got two ideas:

1) Campgrounds should setup a plug where we could feed the grid with our leftovers.

2) Use it to operate ice maker and blender! Should have plenty leftover amps @ end of day, just in time for Happy Hour blender sports!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 6:09am
Is there an AGM battery setting? If there is you could check those setpoints, they are usually lower than for flooded batteries. 

To make a diversion controller you'd need a charge controller with a dry contact output that closed when battery SOC reached its setpoint. Morningstar makes one as do others. Then you'd need to get into the fridge source selection switch and jigger it so the contact output from the controller switched it to 12V electric and it reverted back to propane the rest of time. That would void your warranty from Dometic if you still have one. It would be fun but the fridge uses so little propane that its not really worth the effort. 

The other thing you could do is add an inverter and connect that to the 120Vac water heater element. Use the charge controller in diversion mode to turn on the inverter. That would probably be pretty easy. 
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