Just checking...
The manual says about only lifting and dropping the roof when the engine is running.
Is it powered from the LB or the SB. I'm guessing SB?
It just got me wondering when we were on hookup with the LB being charged from the mains. As I say I presume it is the SB that powers it?
Also is there any issue with running the engine whilst on EHU? My only worry was that the LB is being charged from both the built in mains charger and the alternator (through the split charge) at the same time - is this an issue? Only time it tends to happen is when raising or dropping the roof.
Thanks
Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
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Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
No it is powered from the SB and the alternator, it needs the extra power that the alternator provides, especially when the hardware is getting older.
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
That is what I presumed. Thanks for confirming!
How about the EHU charging the LB and the alternator charging the LB - is that a problem?
How about the EHU charging the LB and the alternator charging the LB - is that a problem?
Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
You'll need a long lead if you plan to drive while on hook up.
Sorry.
Sorry.

Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
It's only when lowering and raising the roof. It just made me think about it as I was plugged in for EHU and then started the engine. In my mind it didn't seem a good idea to have the EHU running to the Supercharger, charging the battery at the same time as the alternator charging the battery.
Then as I thought about it more I figured it wasn't much different to when you jump start a car and leave the leads on for a few minutes - at that point you have both alternators charging with no harm.
Then as I thought about it more I figured it wasn't much different to when you jump start a car and leave the leads on for a few minutes - at that point you have both alternators charging with no harm.
Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
I'm no expert, but I'd agree with that.
Low trickle charge from the EHU plus the regulators should reduce charge as required.
Low trickle charge from the EHU plus the regulators should reduce charge as required.

Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
The built in charger charges at up to 12 Amps - but I guess the theory is the same.
Re: Engine running for lifting/dropping roof.
The motors need about 20Amps and the full 14 volts helps due to the voltage drop on the length length of cable run from batteries to rear controller then up to the motors. Most chargers aren't going to be able to source both the voltage and current needed. The alternator is designed for 90 Amps at around 14 volts hence it can handle the load quite happily!
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.