newtojayco
Jul 05, 2020Explorer
need help with electrical
I just bought a used 10998 Jayco travel trailer last week. Owner said everything worked etc..
Got it home and checked everythig and it seemed to function fine. I checked furnace, air conditioner, fridge etc.. I plugged it to 110 and air conditioner worked, fridged worked on AC etc
I plugged it in 110 for 24 hours to charge batteries and went camping for 3 days/2 nights.
When I got to the site, I pushed the battery level light and it showed the batteries were at 1/3 power.
I figured since its my first camper I screwed something up. We used the batteries sparingly.
By the second morning the battery had dropped to last bar.
Drove home (2 hours) and the battery monitor said back to 1/3..
First question, does the camper charge when I drive???
I parked it at my house, plugged it into 110.. I figured while it was charging I would clean it out. It was hot so I tried to turn the air conditioner on, but it wouldn't work. Other 110V outlets/microwatrer would work, but the air conditioner, heater and fan wouldnt.
No fuses/breakers blown. I also checked the GFC outlet in the bathroom and it wasn't tripped.
I went and checked the voltage of the batteries (2 deep cycle new batteries).. They read 6.35 volts. I unplugged the 110 power and they still read 6.35 volts. i did this several times and it seems the voltage doesn't change wether they are plugged in or not?
Again, checked fuses/breakers and all good.
I checked the outlet that the converter plugs in, 118volts.
I checked the power leaving the converter and it was 6.35 volts (same as power at the batteries).
I'm assuming the reason my batteries are not charging is my converter is junk?
Is there a fuse for the inverter itself?
Also, is the reason my air conditioner/furnace/fan/ fridge AC not working is also because of my faulty converter?
Thanks..
I'm new to this..
Got it home and checked everythig and it seemed to function fine. I checked furnace, air conditioner, fridge etc.. I plugged it to 110 and air conditioner worked, fridged worked on AC etc
I plugged it in 110 for 24 hours to charge batteries and went camping for 3 days/2 nights.
When I got to the site, I pushed the battery level light and it showed the batteries were at 1/3 power.
I figured since its my first camper I screwed something up. We used the batteries sparingly.
By the second morning the battery had dropped to last bar.
Drove home (2 hours) and the battery monitor said back to 1/3..
First question, does the camper charge when I drive???
I parked it at my house, plugged it into 110.. I figured while it was charging I would clean it out. It was hot so I tried to turn the air conditioner on, but it wouldn't work. Other 110V outlets/microwatrer would work, but the air conditioner, heater and fan wouldnt.
No fuses/breakers blown. I also checked the GFC outlet in the bathroom and it wasn't tripped.
I went and checked the voltage of the batteries (2 deep cycle new batteries).. They read 6.35 volts. I unplugged the 110 power and they still read 6.35 volts. i did this several times and it seems the voltage doesn't change wether they are plugged in or not?
Again, checked fuses/breakers and all good.
I checked the outlet that the converter plugs in, 118volts.
I checked the power leaving the converter and it was 6.35 volts (same as power at the batteries).
I'm assuming the reason my batteries are not charging is my converter is junk?
Is there a fuse for the inverter itself?
Also, is the reason my air conditioner/furnace/fan/ fridge AC not working is also because of my faulty converter?
Thanks..
I'm new to this..