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- That is a given that the battery(ies) need to be charged in some manner.
Battery disconnect must be on to charge. - Grit_dogNavigator
time2roll wrote:
dradeng wrote:
Still seems odd that you only had heat when running the generator. This would happen if the battery was dead or disconnected and the converter that supplies 12 volt power was only powered by the generator.
turned out to be the battery disconnect switch was turned off. Thanks all for the help!!
Battery on or off the heat should still work if plugged in.
I am afraid you might be running just on battery power. That is fine until the battery is dead. Check the voltage on the battery now so you don't lose power in the night. 13.2+ volts you are fine, 12.6 or lower and your time is limited.
Saaaay wut? - Yes, either way time on battery is limited. Be prepared to run the generator.
Could be sooner than later unless the battery(s) were fully 100% charged. - I did not see where OP was connected to shore power. Starting genset provides 12 volts DC through converter.
dradeng wrote:
Still seems odd that you only had heat when running the generator. This would happen if the battery was dead or disconnected and the converter that supplies 12 volt power was only powered by the generator.
turned out to be the battery disconnect switch was turned off. Thanks all for the help!!
Battery on or off the heat should still work if plugged in.
I am afraid you might be running just on battery power. That is fine until the battery is dead. Check the voltage on the battery now so you don't lose power in the night. 13.2+ volts you are fine, 12.6 or lower and your time is limited.- Thanks for the update!
Don't be afraid to ask questions. - dradengExplorerturned out to be the battery disconnect switch was turned off. Thanks all for the help!!
- That is not normal!
Refer should be set on "auto" so it will switch from different sources.
Do you have a battery disconnect? It should be "ON". dradeng wrote:
Are you getting power from the pedestal? Check voltage on the main breaker(s) in the RV breaker panel.
I got it to work but it only works when the generator is on. Is that normal? The fridge also only keeps cool when the generator is running. I used to have a 2013 four winds and the fridge/heat would run without the generator.- BurbManExplorer IIFurnace should definitely work on 12v and so should the fridge. Are the lights much brighter with the generator running? Sounds like maybe the battery is too weak to run the furnace.
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