I don't know your boiler and some things have improved over the years, but no harm in asking. Better than reading about the death of you and your family.
The point being, as there was not much current flowing to get out of Bulk for a few hours. The voltage was held at a high level for this time. Just wondering if this would be detrimental to the batteries. It would be nice if the MPPT was aware of the Battery charger.
I thought this evening to give Murky a treat and put the heating on for a couple of hours.
Whilst fiddling with the victron app I noticed the solar had been changing each morning.
It couldn’t have been putting much current in, as the sun doesn’t get around the house until the afternoon...
I wonder how fussy the eberspacher number are, as I intend to take them to the limit. The D4L will be mounted on the left and the exhaust needs to exit on the right.
Silencers are a funny subject, especially for a constant noise. Trying to absorb annoying frequencies without reducing flow is not that easy. Even with perforated tube, hole size and spacing can make a big difference. I studied this for a while before deciding life is too short.
Your dilemma does make you wonder. I just thought about what if you have a mini artic? 8 tonne combined weight. Crew cab with a fifth wheel on it. Park your trailer up and then go shopping with the tractor unit. I have no idea what that would be classified as? Would the trailer need testing?
This is the point I'm trying to make, as much as your interpreting what is and is not ok. Some official could argue the opposite. Please don't think I'm trying to pick a fight and I'm in this muddle too. I'm just keeping my head down and if I find myself in court I'll create merry hell there!
The down side is even if the body type is accepted as motor-caravan, the taxation class is still hgv. My argument would be that a passenger vehicle can't be hgv. I think it's the same with busses and coaches. If not used for paying passengers, it must be hgv! It's just a mess. What is...
No David, the problem, if you can call it a problem. Is that the remote control remembers what it last did.
It does not operate both fans simultaneously, as far as I know.
So a button that toggles, such as on/off remembers it's state.