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PowerTech Generator Filters

Yahoo Message Number: 50088
I'm looking for a good source for filters for my 7K Watt PowerTech Generator.

Oil Filter #01F005S
Fuel Filter #08FF081
Air Filter #04FA221
Paul Resnick
98 Intrigue
#10487

Re: FW: [Country-Coach-Owners] Re: PowerTech Generator Filters

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 50097
Paul,

I'm, using:

Oil WIX 51568
Fuel WIX 33390
Air WIX 46332

Dave

2000 Allure 36'
#30444

Paul Resnick wrote:

Re: FW: [Country-Coach-Owners] Re: PowerTech Generator Filters

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 50115
Paul,

For my Kubota D905:

Oil NAPA Gold 1344
Fuel NAPA Gold 3390
Air NAPA Gold 6270

I believe all of NAPA's 'Gold' filters are made by WIX. However, the NAPA Gold part numbers are usually the same as the last four digits of the WIX number. That doesn't seem to be the case with what Dave has listed except for the Fuel filter. Possibly different setups. The Kubota numbers you gave agree with my documents.

Mike

'95 Magna 5266

Dave Hills wrote:

FW: [Country-Coach-Owners] Re: PowerTech Generator Filters

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 50155
Mike,-

I am using the same NAPA Gold filter numbers you are using. Yes, they are made by WIX.

2000 Allure #30511

Re: Freedom 20D Inverter with battery charger

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 50156
I have a question about my Freedom 20D Inverter/Charger when it is recharging the house batteries USRM 8D-Wet Cells). The max voltage ever seen is 14.5 and then it settles down to 13.4 Volt on float.
Is this normal that there is a constant 13.4 Volts going into the batteries while on shore power?

What should the battery voltage be for a 100% fully charged battery?

Paul Resnick
#10487

 

Re: Freedom 20D Inverter with battery charger

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 50160
Hi Paul R,

Yes, 13.4 VDC float is about right in the summer time. There should be a temp probe attached to the battery bank, either on the side or on one of the battery posts. The colder the outside temps get, the higher the float voltage. In below freezing outside temps, I have seen float voltage get as high as 13.8. When the inverter/charger is floating the battery bank, it is only putting in the amount of volts that are taken out at any given time. When you first plug into shore power or turn on the genset, the Freedom will bulk charge at around 14.5 VDC for a max of 2 hours or so depending on how much the batteries are discharged. Then it goes into a absorption charge rate at a little under 14.0 VDC to top off the batteries. Then into a float charge.

At Red Bluff RV Park,

Chuck & Mary B

Shelby Dog, Miss Kitty, Mr Lucky Cat