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wny_pat wrote:
...12 volt deep cycle lead acid batteries should measure 12.6 to 12.8 volts when fully charged with charger not operating! How long it can hold that 12.7 vdc is the question!!
โNov-06-2013 10:33 AM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
Mystery solved!
I had DW turn on lights. No difference in battery reading. Then she tried to crank gen set. Still no different reading in voltage, but sparks flying from cable between batteries.
Cable was totally loose at one end. Tightened and gen set started right up.
Thanks to all who helped and note to me: Check connections.
Keld
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โNov-06-2013 07:50 AM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
Again thanks to everyone.
This morning I checked the batteries after being unplugged. I got 12.6 volts.
The plan is that when DW comes home in an hour or so to turn on some lights and see if batteries drop. If not then try to start genset. If it drops a lot I guess we have bad batteries. If not it is time to clean all connections.
Does that make sense to anyone?
Keld
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โNov-06-2013 06:46 AM
retiredtravelers2013 wrote:
My wife and I purchased a HR Endeavor this spring. On our second trip out we got a beep-beep from the front and a low dc reading on the fridge. This was while on shore power. I started the engine and things came back to normal. I did this 2-3 more times on that trip to keep the house running. I brought it back to the dealer and he replaced some "Magic box"
We camped several weeks during summer/fall and everything was normal.
The last few weeks the coach has been parked on our neighbor's property. No shore power. This Sunday I wanted to do some work inside that required 110 volt. Cranked up the generator, no problem. Monday was fairly chilly and since it was going to be below freezing at night I decided to run the furnace for a while. We turned on some lights inside and I went to start the generator. Lights dimmed and the beep-beep again. Started the engine and let the furnace run for a while. Tried the generator again, same result.
This morning I moved the coach to our driveway and plugged it into shore power thinking maybe the house batteries were low. After 4 hours I unplugged and tried again,, Beep-beep.
Thinking the charger was not working I checked the voltage at the batteries while plugged in, 13.9v. I unplugged and checked voltage on the batteries, 12.7v.
Any ideas to a newbie from you old timers?
Thanks in advance
Keld
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