It is supposed to cut after 3 min after being under 12,8v but it never happens. This morning I was at 12,6 on both sides.
What could I do ?
Thanks.
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It is supposed to cut after 3 min after being under 12,8v but it never happens. This morning I was at 12,6 on both sides.
What could I do ?
Thanks.
Hi there, I have the same problem. The Cyrix stays on way longer than expected. First draining the house battery into the starter but sometimes the other way around.
After driving and after a day with solar. To circumvent this i added a switch in the ground lead of the Cyrix so I can disable it. Just have to remember to switch it on and off before and after driving.
The switch is actually a double pole double throw with a 'dead' mid position. The other position and pole forces the Cyrix to on so there is still 12v power when the house battery is removed.
The following is in the prospectus:
"Bidirectional voltage sensing and power supply from both batteries The Cyrix senses the voltage of both connected batteries. It will therefore also engage if for example the accessory battery is being charged by a battery charger. The Cyrix-ct 12/24 has a dual power supply. It will therefore also close if the voltage on one battery is too low to operate the Cyrix. In order to prevent unexpected operation during installation or when one battery has been disconnected, the Cyrix-ct 12/24 will not close if the voltage on one of the two battery connections is lower than 2 V (12 V battery) or 4 V (24 V battery). "
Could it be that one of the two batteries has a higher voltage than the other, or that a battery technology has been used that has a higher voltage (lithium)?
Does the Cytrix LI ct could do the job, the tension are higher ?
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