Feb-05-2021 10:55 AM
Feb-27-2021 10:07 AM
dodge guy wrote:
When plugged in the chassis battery does not get charged, only the house batteries.
Feb-15-2021 03:33 PM
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Feb-05-2021 02:50 PM
Sir Traveller wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Add solar, or charge once every 30 days while in storage.
When in use--make sure the converter is smart enough to drop to a float voltage. Overcharging is just as bad as undercharging.
I'll be moving to SiO2 batteries next summer as they can tolerate a LOT of abuse.
Get a tric-l-start for the chassis battery.
thank you
I have no access to the RV while in storage as I will be out of state ( I live in south California , so hot dry weather most of the year... if that is a factor )
Feb-05-2021 02:31 PM
Feb-05-2021 02:28 PM
bukhrn wrote:
If in storage, why do you need the Fridge or microwave to work??
Feb-05-2021 02:17 PM
dougrainer wrote:
1. When plugged into Shore Power for that 6 months, you need to start the chassis engine weekly for about 15 minutes.
2. When plugged into Shore Power for that 6 months you need to check the COACH battery water weekly
3. When in Storage, DISCONNECT the Negative of the Chassis battery
4. For 6 months in storage, I would also disconnect the Negatives from the COACH batteries.
5. DO WHAT EVERY RV OWNER SHOULD DO----TAKE GOOD PICS OF THE VARIOUS CABLES CONNECTED TO BOTH BATTERY BANKS AND ALSO MAKE A EASY TO READ DIAGRAM OF THOSE CABLES AND WHERE THEY GO. IT WILL PAY YOU BACK WHEN YOU HAVE TO MESS WITH THE BATTERY CABLES OR REPLACE THE BATTERIES.
6. Last, Chassis batteries are short burst of energy batteries. They do not take kindly to being slowly depleted and go dead. This kills a Chassis type battery, RV or Automobile. Doug
Feb-05-2021 02:13 PM
Feb-05-2021 02:11 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Add solar, or charge once every 30 days while in storage.
When in use--make sure the converter is smart enough to drop to a float voltage. Overcharging is just as bad as undercharging.
I'll be moving to SiO2 batteries next summer as they can tolerate a LOT of abuse.
Get a tric-l-start for the chassis battery.
Feb-05-2021 02:06 PM
Sir Traveller wrote:
thank you... what is the best way to routinely place a load on the batteries? disconnecting the RV from the shore power for an hour every week ( for example) will get the job done? or should I disconnect it more or less often than that?
Feb-05-2021 01:57 PM