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12.8 is a fully charged battery voltage - you'll see that on long drives when the batteries are full and/or hot.So for a few years Iāve had my Jackery 500 hooked up like this- Jackery plugged into Jeep inverter on back of the console, and fridge plugged into 12v socket on Jackery. So while Iām driving the Jackery is being charged by the Jeep and powering the fridge, and when Iām parked the Jackery is powering the fridge in its own.
This weekend I hooked it up the same but the Jackery would barely maintain and wouldnāt charge all the way up while driving.
So is there an issue with the alternator, the inverter, the Jackery, or how Iām setting it up?
I looked at the Jeep voltmeter on the way home without anything plugged in and it was reading 12.8 which I thought was weird but then I read that itās normal when the battery is charged.
Did you start the trip with the Jackery fully charged? I would suspect it to be the problem, due to age and use, and no other changes.So for a few years Iāve had my Jackery 500 hooked up like this- Jackery plugged into Jeep inverter on back of the console, and fridge plugged into 12v socket on Jackery. So while Iām driving the Jackery is being charged by the Jeep and powering the fridge, and when Iām parked the Jackery is powering the fridge in its own.
This weekend I hooked it up the same but the Jackery would barely maintain and wouldnāt charge all the way up while driving.
So is there an issue with the alternator, the inverter, the Jackery, or how Iām setting it up?
I looked at the Jeep voltmeter on the way home without anything plugged in and it was reading 12.8 which I thought was weird but then I read that itās normal when the battery is charged.
5 years - yeah, getting to the point it could be getting iffy............ it does have a batteries.It was at around 60%. In the past itās been no problem for it to fully charge and run the fridge while driving. Maybe it is gettin old. I think itās at least 5 years old.
EXACTLY!Jackery issues aside, going from a 12v DC system to AC through an inverter just to have the Jackery transform it back to 12v DC again adds a ton of loss and inefficiency.
Thatās what he is doing Fridge is plugged into 12VDC outlet of Jackery which in turn is being charged off the rear seat inverter 120AC plug while driving and wonāt drain his battery while truck is off. There is only one change of power type in the Jackery, I guess he could tie the Jackery into battery DC some where. I would check out the Jackery first then the inverter ā¦.JackEXACTLY!
Use the 12 V cord from your fridge and plug it into the Jackery.
My bad. What I meant to say is why not plug the fridge directly into the 12V socket in the Jeep then just switch it to the Jackery when youāre stationary.Thatās what he is doing Fridge is plugged into 12VDC outlet of Jackery which in turn is being charged off the rear seat inverter 120AC plug while driving and wonāt drain his battery while truck is off. There is only one change of power type in the Jackery, I guess he could tie the Jackery into battery DC some where. I would check out the Jackery first then the inverter ā¦.Jack
Sidebar : Iām Jack what is with the name Jack that it is used for everything, Jack of all trades , he is jacked, a Jack is in the wood framing of a door frame, we jack up our jeeps, you donāt know Jack, thereās Jackoff, so why could they not name their equipment Dannery, Skippery, Robbery, Mintery , oh forget it, I fell better now!![]()
Yes, your method would definitely extend the life of the Jackery Battery. Less charge cycles on the Jackery will extend the battery life.My bad. What I meant to say is why not plug the fridge directly into the 12V socket in the Jeep then just switch it to the Jackery when youāre stationary.
On my rig I have everything set to run on 12V. I have a LiPho 100 AH BattleBorn battery that is charged via the engine when itās running through a Redarc BCDC charge controller that allows me to plug in solar when I want. So far Iāve never had to use it but do occasionally. I can run my system for at least 3 days without needing to charge the battery.
Calling you. I think we have the same symptom.So for a few years Iāve had my Jackery 500 hooked up like this- Jackery plugged into Jeep inverter on back of the console, and fridge plugged into 12v socket on Jackery. So while Iām driving the Jackery is being charged by the Jeep and powering the fridge, and when Iām parked the Jackery is powering the fridge in its own.
This weekend I hooked it up the same but the Jackery would barely maintain and wouldnāt charge all the way up while driving.
So is there an issue with the alternator, the inverter, the Jackery, or how Iām setting it up?
I looked at the Jeep voltmeter on the way home without anything plugged in and it was reading 12.8 which I thought was weird but then I read that itās normal when the battery is charged.