In-Vehicle Testing
Tools needed: (a) digital voltmeter, (b) 12V. test lamp.
1. Disconnect the coach from shore power, and kill the engine.
2. Disconnect the wire from the Chassis battery terminal of the LE-415.
3. Connect a 12V. test lamp between the Chassis battery terminal of the LE-415 and chassis ground.
4. Connect a digital voltmeter between the Coach battery terminal of the LE-415 and the Negative terminal of the LE-415.
5. Observe the green LED. If it is OFF, go to step #7.
6. If the green LED is ON, turn on some interior lights to drain the Coach battery until the green LED goes OFF.
7. Connect the coach to shore power and read the digital voltmeter. If it reads 13.5 volts or higher, the green LED should be ON. If it is not ON, the LE-415 should be replaced.
8. If the digital voltmeter reads less than 13.5 volts, start the engine and run it for a few seconds. The charging current from the engine's generator will raise the voltage above 13.5 volts and turn the Model LE-415 ON. If the digital voltmeter reads 13.5 volts or higher, the green LED should be ON. If it is not ON, the LE-415 should be replaced.