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MrWizard wrote:
If you have 12v power when plugged in, lights etc.. work
Then the converter is putting out power, might be low voltage, but it is power
It sounds like there is a break in the circuit between the batteries and the converter/house wiring
This could be a blown fuse, but is more likely a loose disconnected or missing wire
Start at the house batteries
Follow the wire, it should run to the battery disconnect relay
Check voltage on both side ( the big stud terminals )
If the battery side is 11.8v
And the other side is 13-14v you have found the problem
Temporary fix is remove the nuts on the studs and move the battery wire to the charge side, where the good voltage is at, and then put a nut on there and tighten it down
You can do it the other way it needed
Which ever wire is easier to move
Just so you get both wires together
Give it 24 hours of charging, before you unplug shore power, or generator, to give the batteries a chance to recover
โSep-20-2017 06:00 PM
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โSep-20-2017 01:13 PM
MrWizard wrote:
ok
#1 all RV house lights, water pump, fans, heater blower, and fridge control circuits, etc.. are 12v and work from the coach/house batteries
#2 you should have (2) or more batteries, (3) is common, (1) for engine/chassis, (2) for RV side
#3 the battery switch, disconnects the RV/house batteries for storage
batteries should NOT be disconnected unless you are 'storing' RV and not using it, 'all camping' needs the batteries connected 'ALL the time', until you get home, empty the fridge and put the RV to bed
#4 good news is you generator and charge converter are working
#5 bad news your house side batteries are dead/disconnected /or missing
#6 the only thing you should do with an inverter is, watch TV, and charge things like phones and tablets etc..
major heavy power use aka microwave , coffee pot, A/C, hair dryer, etc
has to be from generator or shore power, unless you invest $$ in a big battery bank and a large inverter, and even then you will need to run the generator during the day to recharge the power you used from the batteries the night before
a 300-400w inverter, is large enough to handle all your entertainment/ internet needs
most people, just run a separate circuit from inverter to where the entertainment recharge power is needed, that makes it available all the time, with NO switch over issues, cords etc.. needing to be moved
โSep-20-2017 01:11 PM
MountainAir05 wrote:
You should check all the batteries at the battery termale . As stated the battery switch should be on. You should have 12.6v or there abouts. NOT 12 volts on each battery installed. If you have 12.6v at all batteries and no power is applied then the batteries are good. If not then plug in to shore power and check voltage on all batteries. Should be 13.x . That will tell you the batteries that have that voltage are being charged. Not all batteries get charge on every RV. Some do and some don't. I am assuming that you only have 2/3 batteries at max, so you would not have a inverter installed. If only one battery nothing would run but a few minutes. If two batteries for the RV side then maybe a TV or something else for a short time.
When you have all AC power off does your refrigerator work? If not when you plug in AC does the refrigerator work then.
โSep-20-2017 01:10 PM
darsben1 wrote:
Are the battery disconnect switches on?
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โSep-19-2017 05:53 PM
Krusty wrote:
Sounds like it is operating normally. None of the things you mentioned (fridge, lights, fans) would run off the chassis battery. They would run off the coach battery. None of the 120 volt AC stuff will run off the 12 volt system unless you have them connected to an inverter.