Sep-06-2015 01:51 PM
Sep-09-2015 06:28 PM
burlmart wrote:
if your rig uses an intellitec BIRD
not plugged into your shore AC...with new house batt installed and maybe using thick gloves, put house disconnect toggle to STORE and go disconnect and reconnect pos batt cable checking for sparks. if sparks, batt is not totally disconnected.
burlmart wrote:
if no sparks, then set house disconnect to USE, then turn off every DC device you know about (don't miss stuff liks TV batwing amplifier), and repeat sparks check. if sparks, there is still a current draw somewhere.
burlmart wrote:
regardless of any sparks, still in USE, plug in 30 amp shore and read house and engine batt voltages. your converter should be putting out over 13.2V measured at house batt, and if BIRD is working, its solenoid should go on and you should read same over 13.2V at engine batt (engine is off). if this happens, your AC power converter and BIRD & its solenoid are good as house is charging all things it should in USE and on shore AC
burlmart wrote:
unplug shore AC and keep house batt in USE. check engine batt voltage - really best if 12.6 or more. turn on engine and alternator should send hi 13V or even over 14V to both batts (bidirectional charging). if alternator is still only 12.5V, it may have a loose fanbelt or some inner elec malfunction.
burlmart wrote:
hope this helps in some way.
Sep-08-2015 01:47 PM
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Sep-08-2015 09:50 AM
burlmart wrote:
ECones
tenbear means for you to measure the engine battery while it is running - its alternator should be hi 13 to 14+V, depending on engine battery charge state.
i am suspecting something in house is drawing a lot (maybe a short), or else the BIdirectional Relay Delay unit that controls when to charge both batteries at once. this BIRD turns a solenoid (switch) on or off depending on the charge state of either and/or both the house and the engine batts (this is what your quote was discussing).
the cheap $30 solenoid that BIRD controls notoriously can get stuck and cause all sorts of strange things
Sep-08-2015 07:48 AM
Sep-07-2015 06:39 PM
tenbear wrote:
12.5 to 13 volts is lower than I would expect to see when being charged by the alternator or by the converter. I would expect the alternator to put out 14+ volts. The converter, depending on the converter, could be anywhere between 13.2 and 14.4 volts.
What is the voltage on the chassis battery when the RV is unplugged and the engine is running?
If the charging voltage drops below 13.2 volts for a period of 4 seconds due to low idle speed and or excessive load, the isolator will disconnect the auxiliary batteries until the voltage returns to a level of 13.2 volts for about 10 seconds.
Sep-07-2015 04:44 PM
Sep-07-2015 03:41 PM
Bordercollie wrote:
Look for a short or some device that is drawing a lot of current. Check battery cable connectors and ground cable connection to frame. Battery may be useable.
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