โAug-15-2004 01:22 AM
โFeb-17-2006 09:21 AM
proceed_net wrote:OldDodgeJohn wrote:
I found a spec sheet for my "converter." It has two separate 12 volt circuits. I'm guessing I've blown a fuse on one. Thanks for all the help. I've been working on a more pressing problem, kingpin replacement. Fun, fun, fun.
Can you post the Schematic to the Converter? Thanks, Scott
โFeb-15-2006 09:11 PM
โFeb-09-2006 01:43 PM
โFeb-09-2006 05:17 AM
โJan-12-2006 09:30 PM
OldDodgeJohn wrote:donran wrote:
I have a unit that looks like a charger, but when it receives AC a relay cuts out most 12V devices from the house battery and supplys power to them thru a transformer. The water pump is not cut out and stays on the house battery. This isolates the battery so it can be charge from a seperate battery charger. This charger was missing when I bought the rig and I spent lots of time trying to figure out why the battery didn't charge when the rig was plugged into the AC. Testin the water pump with isolation and non-isolation revealed it just work better when isolated, which is what the rig manufacture intended.
I found a spec sheet for my "converter." It has two separate 12 volt circuits. I'm guessing I've blown a fuse on one. Thanks for all the help. I've been working on a more pressing problem, kingpin replacement. Fun, fun, fun.
โJan-12-2006 09:08 PM
โJan-04-2006 07:03 AM
donran wrote:
I have a unit that looks like a charger, but when it receives AC a relay cuts out most 12V devices from the house battery and supplys power to them thru a transformer. The water pump is not cut out and stays on the house battery. This isolates the battery so it can be charge from a seperate battery charger. This charger was missing when I bought the rig and I spent lots of time trying to figure out why the battery didn't charge when the rig was plugged into the AC. Testin the water pump with isolation and non-isolation revealed it just work better when isolated, which is what the rig manufacture intended.
โDec-19-2005 04:43 AM
โDec-19-2005 04:07 AM
unionguy1019 wrote:
Hi All,
Finally got time to sit and give a story of my winter camping trip. Took the Chuck Wagon up on the hill Wed. before Thanksgiving, come back out on 12-04-05. ....
โDec-18-2005 09:24 AM
โDec-16-2005 02:02 PM
Sportscoach wrote:
Wow did'nt know there were that many of us. Just purchased a 1978 Sportscoach M500 chassis. There has been quite abit of work done on this unit but still needs work. 440 engine is overheating, the water pump, fan clutch, and thermostat have been replaced. but it still overheats if you feel the radiator it is very hot on top and much cooler on the bottom, it has been chemically flushed could it still be plugged and in need of replacement If you have any answers let me know as this is my home away from home in Las Vegas and would like to get him repaired before I return. Thank you in advance for your reply!!
โDec-16-2005 09:22 AM
โDec-16-2005 08:36 AM
โDec-16-2005 05:46 AM
HiTech wrote:OldDodgeJohn wrote:
1st "issue" is that I only have 12V cabin lights if I either run the generator or plug into my home AC. I do have a well charged house battery. The house battery is "connected" because it gets charged when I hook up AC. I also show voltage on the gauge on thh electrical panel inside the RV w/o hooking up AC or running the generator. So I have 12V at that panel but not anywhere else.
I'm confused - the only lights built into my motorhome are 12V lights.
โDec-15-2005 10:53 PM