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Jim
Apr 12, 2013Explorer
seatec wrote:
I believe you guys over this guy. He said absolutely not on this model. Oh well. Anyway. I checked all the fuses and cant find a bad one. SO now what? Try calling around until I find a service tech that acknowledges that the converter actually charges the chassis battery?
I would believe the manufacturer before anyone here on the forum, or the guys at a dealer (no offense to anyone here).
Take your BCCs model number and find the operators manual on-line. That should tell you if it charges the chassis battery while on shore power or not.
With manufacturers struggling to stay afloat the last several years, it wouldn't surprise me if they had Intellitek drop that circuitry to save money. There are 10's of thousands of RV's without it already. That's why there's the Trik-L-Start, or, many people (like myself) just install a $20 float charger.
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