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pwrchrd
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Feb 09, 2016

Do electric RV steps work off of shore power if plugged in?

I know this is a silly question. Prior to a trip last year my step motor was humming like it was getting power but the step lamp was barely lit and the steps would not extend or retract. I was plugged in to shore power at the time and know my batteries were pretty weak. Do steps work off of shore power if plugged in?

I disconnect the power from the step/lamp and tried to manually retract the steps but couldn't. So I tried to remove the pin that was keeping them from retracting and have subsequently jammed it! Yea, not a mechanic.

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  • Mine also run off the house battery. I do have a house battery disconnect, but the steps are connected on the always-on side of the disconnect, so they can still be used. (For that matter, the converter is also connected to the battery side of the disconnect switch, but that's atypical.) My steps aren't automatic, so they don't actually use any power unless the control switch is pushed one way or the other.

    I suspect the chassis battery connection may be somewhat more common, particularly with the systems that have automatic retraction when shifting into gear. It's easier to wire up the controls and so forth when you don't have to worry about separate electrical systems, which may or may not be active or tied together at any given time.

    At any rate, they're a 12V system, so they're not directly powered by shore power when plugged in. They may be indirectly powered via the converter (if connected to the house batteries) or, much less commonly, via some sort of a chassis battery charging system (if connected to the chassis battery and there's some sort of a charger for it on the rig).
  • Mine run off of house battery. Hypothetically if the house battery were dead, the steps wouldn't work. If it was then plugged in they would work-as the converter provides power.
  • pwrchrd wrote:
    Chassis batter, not house battery?


    That will vary by rig. On the Gulfstream I used to own the steps ran off the house battery, and it didn't have a battery disconnect.
  • Yes chassis. Most MH's have house battery disconnects. When disconnected how would the steps work? You need to get in/out with the house batt's disconnected...
  • No they all work off of 12V chassis power, and chassis battery.

    Otherwise the steps wouldn't work without being plugged in or with the house batteries disconnected!