Dec-06-2013 01:56 PM
Dec-09-2013 01:10 PM
kdk wrote:
...as others have said a "Tric-L-Start" or "Amp-L-Start" will also solve your issue, but don't think your house batteries would charge off the alternator while driving then.
PM me if you would like more info!
Blessings Keith
Dec-08-2013 04:06 PM
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Dec-07-2013 02:12 PM
John & Angela wrote:donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Sounds like you have a large diesel pusher. I would think it came with a inverter with a built in charger which should charge batteries when hooked up to shore power. Mine is a Heart Inverter 2000 whatever.
In the majority of motorhomes, inverter/charger does not charge the chassis batteries, only the coach batteries. There are exceptions, American coach, some of the bounders, some monacos and a few others.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Dec-07-2013 01:31 PM
cbeierl wrote:John & Angela wrote:
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Good afternoon. I haven't seen any units that came stock with a trickle start although I am certainly not an expert....
Just fyi, starting in 2006 Winnebago added the Trik-L-Start to all of its diesel pushers (that's why it has a Winnebago part number on it). I'm not sure if they're still using it or have another solution to the issue now.
Dec-07-2013 01:25 PM
John & Angela wrote:
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Good afternoon. I haven't seen any units that came stock with a trickle start although I am certainly not an expert....
Dec-07-2013 01:11 PM
nemo45 wrote:John & Angela wrote:donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Sounds like you have a large diesel pusher. I would think it came with a inverter with a built in charger which should charge batteries when hooked up to shore power. Mine is a Heart Inverter 2000 whatever.
In the majority of motorhomes, inverter/charger does not charge the chassis batteries, only the coach batteries. There are exceptions, American coach, some of the bounders, some monacos and a few others.
And they all use the trk-l start to do it.
Dec-07-2013 11:12 AM
Dec-07-2013 09:43 AM
larry cad wrote:
Another suggestion is a Xantrex Echo Charge. I have one and it works perfectly.
Dec-07-2013 08:23 AM
Sully2 wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
Yes, you can hook your 2 battery banks together (+ to +) with alligator clips. I would suggest at least 8 gauge wire. Just remember to remove the jumper if you boon dock.
As previously mentioned, the Ultra Trik-L-Start is a very good option.
Install it and forget it.
Richard
The wire in most battery chargers themselves is close to 16 gauge!!! You wont be charging at a high enough rate to require 8 gauge wires,.
Fuse the wire running from PLUS terminal to chassis PLUS terminal in case one of the alligators pops off a post
Dec-07-2013 08:02 AM
John & Angela wrote:donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Sounds like you have a large diesel pusher. I would think it came with a inverter with a built in charger which should charge batteries when hooked up to shore power. Mine is a Heart Inverter 2000 whatever.
In the majority of motorhomes, inverter/charger does not charge the chassis batteries, only the coach batteries. There are exceptions, American coach, some of the bounders, some monacos and a few others.
Dec-07-2013 08:00 AM
John & Angela wrote:donsuefuggrwe wrote:
Sounds like you have a large diesel pusher. I would think it came with a inverter with a built in charger which should charge batteries when hooked up to shore power. Mine is a Heart Inverter 2000 whatever.
In the majority of motorhomes, inverter/charger does not charge the chassis batteries, only the coach batteries. There are exceptions, American coach, some of the bounders, some monacos and a few others.