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crappie_fisherm
Jan 03, 2014Explorer
When we first got our coach in the fall of 2012...I stored it in an area without 120V.
I mistakenly believed that if I flipped both battery disconnects in the battery compartment (one house and one chassis) that I was actually DISCONNECTING the batteries...I was WRONG.
As mentioned previously...the inverter in many of these coaches is directly wired to the coach batteries and this is because of the residential fridges...so I had to physically DISABLE the inverter to insure that was not adding a load to the batteries while in storage.
I also had a battery "minder" on the coach for the chassis batteries...I'm not sure if Tiffin installed this or Custom RV (next to Tiffin in Red Bay) did...but this particular battery minder actually will impart a parasitic draw on the batteries too unless they are plugged in you will be draining your batteries...
So I had a small learning curve...insure that the inverter was DISABLED and the battery minder to the chassis battery was DISCONNECTED from the batteries via the quick connnector...
Once I figured these two items out...I didn't have any more issues.
My Tiffin Phaeton has two big rotary disconnect switches in the battery compartment in addition to the flip switch at the door that the OP is talking about.
Good luck...it took me some time to figure this out...now thankfully I have my coach in a barn that has 120V to run TWO battery minders (one for chassis and one for coach)...but I still make sure the battery disconnects are turned and the inverter DISABLED.
Joe.
I mistakenly believed that if I flipped both battery disconnects in the battery compartment (one house and one chassis) that I was actually DISCONNECTING the batteries...I was WRONG.
As mentioned previously...the inverter in many of these coaches is directly wired to the coach batteries and this is because of the residential fridges...so I had to physically DISABLE the inverter to insure that was not adding a load to the batteries while in storage.
I also had a battery "minder" on the coach for the chassis batteries...I'm not sure if Tiffin installed this or Custom RV (next to Tiffin in Red Bay) did...but this particular battery minder actually will impart a parasitic draw on the batteries too unless they are plugged in you will be draining your batteries...
So I had a small learning curve...insure that the inverter was DISABLED and the battery minder to the chassis battery was DISCONNECTED from the batteries via the quick connnector...
Once I figured these two items out...I didn't have any more issues.
My Tiffin Phaeton has two big rotary disconnect switches in the battery compartment in addition to the flip switch at the door that the OP is talking about.
Good luck...it took me some time to figure this out...now thankfully I have my coach in a barn that has 120V to run TWO battery minders (one for chassis and one for coach)...but I still make sure the battery disconnects are turned and the inverter DISABLED.
Joe.
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