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D.E.Bishop wrote:
I would go to Chris Bryant's blog site and see if he has the info you need. He has a great library and is a frequent poster on these forums. The info may not be there but reading the titles of what he does have is really cool and you may want to know later about a trouble that develops.
โJul-31-2015 11:41 AM
Vintmxman wrote:
Thanks guys. I think drew is on to something...my switch does not center after activation but stays
When pushed either way hold power on continually .....it may be the switch that needs replacing again...testing now
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โJul-31-2015 05:33 AM
Vintmxman wrote:Dusty R wrote:
Sounds like the original solenoid died and you replaced it with one that was not a continuous duty.
I replaced it with the same exact one that was in the coach as original equipment...
โJul-31-2015 05:29 AM
โJul-31-2015 05:12 AM
tenbear wrote:Vintmxman wrote:tenbear wrote:
By "house solenoid" do you mean the one that connects the chassis battery to the house battery when the ignition is on?
I replaced mine years ago and it has been fine since. The original was installed upside down. I don't know if this contributed to the failure but I installed the new one right side up.
Dusty R may have the right idea.
No, the house battery to the house electrical panel that lives under the bed...
OK. This is the battery disconnect solenoid that is controlled by the battery disconnect switch by the door. Never had to replace mine.
โJul-31-2015 05:05 AM
Vintmxman wrote:tenbear wrote:
By "house solenoid" do you mean the one that connects the chassis battery to the house battery when the ignition is on?
I replaced mine years ago and it has been fine since. The original was installed upside down. I don't know if this contributed to the failure but I installed the new one right side up.
Dusty R may have the right idea.
No, the house battery to the house electrical panel that lives under the bed...
โJul-31-2015 04:53 AM
tenbear wrote:
By "house solenoid" do you mean the one that connects the chassis battery to the house battery when the ignition is on?
I replaced mine years ago and it has been fine since. The original was installed upside down. I don't know if this contributed to the failure but I installed the new one right side up.
Dusty R may have the right idea.
โJul-31-2015 04:52 AM
Dusty R wrote:
Sounds like the original solenoid died and you replaced it with one that was not a continuous duty.
โJul-31-2015 04:51 AM
ronfisherman wrote:
Have you checked for a bad ground to the solenoid?
โJul-31-2015 04:31 AM