Nov-29-2019 08:26 AM
Nov-29-2019 04:27 PM
majordad wrote:
The other day I started the coach as the batteries were low and let it run for about 15 minutes. I also Reset the a/c out 1 and 2 on the inverter and when I checked the bathroom lights, they came on. I releveled the coach and shut off the engine. As it got dark, I turned on the heater and it was working fine. Came back later to put the boys to bed and heater was blowing cold, ignition failure on the hot water heater and again no lights in bathroom..
Nov-29-2019 01:56 PM
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Nov-29-2019 01:29 PM
cavie wrote:
And some folks just try to help the newbies learn a language they are new to and know nothing about.
Nov-29-2019 01:15 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
Whatever the official name of the "salesman switch" is it doesn't completely disconnect the house battery from all of the loads. Mine disconnects some common loads like lights but not the refer and not other safety items.
Maybe it should be called "Battery Draw Reduction Disconnect Switch".
Even my 2 Monaco installed Battery Disconnect Switches (real mechanical switches) don't disconnect all loads from each battery bank. But the Battery Disconnect Switches I installed do indeed completely disconnect the batteries from all loads.
Correct terminology or not "Salesman Switch" uniquely identifies the small switch by the door that activates the latching solenoid near the batteries that disconnects some loads.
Salesman Switch
COMMON nomenclature used by MANY folks
Some folks just love to appear superior by denigrating others
Nov-29-2019 12:59 PM
Nov-29-2019 12:50 PM
Nov-29-2019 12:42 PM
Nov-29-2019 11:24 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Whatever the official name of the "salesman switch" is it doesn't completely disconnect the house battery from all of the loads. Mine disconnects some common loads like lights but not the refer and not other safety items.
Maybe it should be called "Battery Draw Reduction Disconnect Switch".
Even my 2 Monaco installed Battery Disconnect Switches (real mechanical switches) don't disconnect all loads from each battery bank. But the Battery Disconnect Switches I installed do indeed completely disconnect the batteries from all loads.
Correct terminology or not "Salesman Switch" uniquely identifies the small switch by the door that activates the latching solenoid near the batteries that disconnects some loads.
Nov-29-2019 10:56 AM
Nov-29-2019 10:28 AM
dougrainer wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Switch the 50 amp breaker on the RV park power pole. You may have lost just one leg of the input power. The salesman switch shuts off basic power inside the coach and sometimes gets bumped to the off position. Most are right near the front door.
They are NOT called Salesman switches. They are called Battery Disconnect Switches. Doug
Nov-29-2019 09:28 AM
Nov-29-2019 09:13 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Switch the 50 amp breaker on the RV park power pole. You may have lost just one leg of the input power. The salesman switch shuts off basic power inside the coach and sometimes gets bumped to the off position. Most are right near the front door.
Nov-29-2019 09:04 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Nov-29-2019 09:00 AM