Submitted by seasonedfries t3_113d7fw in DIY
Hey guys! Basically what the title says. I've got an enclosed trailer that has recently started in with a condensation problem (winter in SE Alaska) and I need to add some vents. One vent will have fans. The fans are 12v. The trailer has a small 12v battery that is used to power lights inside and I want to use it to power these fans as well.
Obviously the battery will need to be charged or it's all gonna go kaput. Instead of charging it off my running truck, I was thinking of hooking the battery up to a battery tender (or similar) to keep the battery topped up while the fans run.
I feel like this will lead to problems in the long run so I'm not sure if I should go this route.
The other options I'm tossing around is to install a shore power plug to the trailer wall (likely will be doing this regardless) and maybe get an inverter for the fans? Does that seem like the safer option?
I'm trying to do this in the most cost effective way possible. Thanks!
Uncanevale t1_j8ppwwo wrote
You need to watch your charging voltage. With many chargers, the load of the fan will fool it into thinking the battery is depleted and raise the voltage to normal charging voltage which may cause excessive gassing and high water use. RVs get around this by having a middle charging stage where the charger operates around 13.8V when there is a small to moderate load on the system.