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- Mandalay_ParrExplorerNeed to get an electrical person to help you.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIcheck the output of your converter i think its dead
- WyoTravelerExplorerGenerators consume DC current. All those protection devices. Some RVs have a charger that also charges the start battery when plugged into power or generator. You may want to check the charging current on both the coach batteries and start battery. You may have to add that option. Saw another post recently about that same problem.
- MrWizardModeratorsounds like
generator is wired to the wrong battery
it is hooked to the chassis aka engine battery
the converter is charging the house battery
generator wire needs to be moved to the house battery - WyoTravelerExplorerBecause generators now consume current they can be a problem. If your house battery goes dead from over use and generator is hooked up to it you won't be able to start the generator. The solution on some of the newer MHs was to connect the generator to start battery but they isolate and charge the start battery any time the MH is plugged into power or into a running generator. You can buy an adapter charger that will accomplish the task. Just moving the generator over to the other battery may not totally solve the problem.
- WyoTravelerExplorerFound some info from previos posts on internet about issue and mod.
xantrex echo charger for start battery - wolfe10ExplorerLikely two unrelated issues:
1. Generator should be wired to house, not chassis battery.
2. Verify that you do charge the chassis battery from 120 VAC (i.e. when generator is running or from shore power). Many, many coaches were NOT set up to do this. - WyoTravelerExplorerSo when your house battery is dead you can't start your generator?
Doesn't make sense.
My generator is connected to my start battery. However, when I am plugged into shore power or the generator both the house battery and chsssis battery get charged. Gosh, Right into the 21st century. They sell the Xantrex echo adapter for older MHs that don't charge both sets of batteries. :h - BobboExplorer IIGenerator should be wired to house battery since MH engine is wired to chassis battery. That way, if either battery dies, the OTHER engine can be started. You are not dead in the water. If both are wired to the same battery, and it dies, nothing will start.
If the generator is wired to the house battery and the house battery dies, you merely start the MH engine. The isolator/disconnect relay then connects the two batteries together and the chassis battery, boosted by the alternator, will start the generator. - MNtundraRetNavigatorduplicate post
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