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Janss
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Jul 25, 2013

Battery boost button

Suppose I am staying at an RV park for a few weeks. My engine battery powers my slides and is only charged by driving (or running in place). I need to retract the large slide sometimes due to wind (so topper doesn't tear). In order not to run the engine battery down, would it be okay to hold down the battery boost button while running the slide in/out, so that my house batteries can boost the engine battery as it runs the slide? I know I can always start the engine and run it for awhile. But this other idea seems even easier.
  • If it were me I would start the engine - or purchase Trik L Start.
  • Janss wrote:
    Suppose I am staying at an RV park for a few weeks. My engine battery powers my slides and is only charged by driving (or running in place). I need to retract the large slide sometimes due to wind (so topper doesn't tear). In order not to run the engine battery down, would it be okay to hold down the battery boost button while running the slide in/out, so that my house batteries can boost the engine battery as it runs the slide? I know I can always start the engine and run it for awhile. But this other idea seems even easier.


    yes, it's ok but unnecessary. your starting battery should not run down simply by running the slides out and back in. but to give you some peace of mind just leave the engine running when you run the slides out and re-start the engine before bringing them back in.

    or...add a trik-l-start battery charger. this will keep your starting battery charged when your RV is plugged into shore power.
  • Janss wrote:
    Engine battery does not get charged from being plugged in, nor from running generator....only gets charged from actually running engine.


    Not necessarily an absolute truth. The coach could be wired to do this very thing!
  • We have an Itasca Spirt. When parked for a few weeks, plugged in to shore power, the engine battery needs to be charged once in a while, so I block that boost button on with a pencil to charge it.
    So yes that will work just fine.

    Dusty
  • Yes to your question. As for the topper flapping I use a long pole to drape a rope over it and then tie each side just under the slide. No more flapping and pulling the slide in.
  • If the starting battery is near the house batteries, just connect any kind of a jumper (12ga or bigger) from the positive of the starting battery, to any positive on the house batteries, Then all batteries will stay charged.
    Just remember to remove it when dry camping.

    Or in my case, both solenoids were under the dash, so I just brought both positives to a switch on the dash marked "BOTH". Works fantastically :)
  • Purchase a Battery Minder and leave it on all the time. When you plug into shore power it will be keeping the battery charged but not boil dry
  • Engine battery does not get charged from being plugged in, nor from running generator....only gets charged from actually running engine.