AnswerID: 1719 Submitted: Thursday, Jan 10, 2002 at 00:00
porl
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Hey, i think i may have been the reader Patrick was talking about. For the full 5c worth go to the overlander.com.au website and go to the forums and in the general stuff you will see pretty close to the top, 2nd from the top this morning, a thread with about 19 replies- i think there are bits there about 12v systems for everyone to learn something, me included. Note my typographical error in that when i said when the mulitmeter reads 11.58 volts the battery has 80% left, obvious mistake it means there is only 20% left which means you've used 80%. No fear with your issue though i think, 30% is better but 20% is the standard and your
fridge does have a low voltage cut out which will stop the
fridge running when there is probably more than 20% left, and in any event it is a general rule of thumb that your 12v appliance cannot run on a voltage less than about 11.60volts so it cannot drain the battery to zero even if it wanted to. That said you can run a battery to zero if you don't have blocking diodes to prevent trickle drain even if the
fridge is off just by curernt cirulating through the system, but that is not going to be really a problem in a 77 amp hr battery as your food will go off and your
beer be warm way before that happens.
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