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โMar-29-2016 05:19 PM
Vibrant93 wrote:
Hey guys, 1st time poster here. Been a member since '02 (what's that tell you) but finally got life in order enough to settle down with a coach! The wife and I just picked up an '00 Itasca Suncruiser 35u. 1st thing we've done was grab a couple of 6 volt batteries and put them in series for the house side. Here is where I kick the dead horse... What I'm noticing is that they are doing the job very well but I feel as though they are not receiving a charge when plugged into shore power. AKA not seeing a voltage on the house side above 12.2 with the master disconnect on and 30 amp shore service. This coach has a Magnetek 7455 converter/charger of which I've located and checked fuses. Everything checks out with the fuses. My question... Even though the coach has this converter with a charger function, does that mean the coach is wired for the charge feature that the converter offers? After hours of reading various posts and trying to go through schematics I feel as though there isn't a definitive answer. I don't have a problem upgrading to a 3 phase converter if mine has a bad charge side but doing so and still not having the charging function work is going to be an issue. Thanks everyone for taking the time to read this but does anyone really know? Do the 2000 model Itasca Suncruiser 35u's take a charge off shore power if they were factory equipped with a Magnetek 7455 converter?
โMar-29-2016 01:43 PM
โMar-29-2016 10:54 AM
DrewE wrote:
It's worth noting that there are some variations in how things are wired. More often than not the converter is on the house side of the battery disconnect switch, so it should power things when the battery is disconnected (but not charge the battery), but there are rigs where it's connected on the battery side, so it will not power the coach with the battery disconnected but it will charge the battery under those circumstances.
โMar-29-2016 09:00 AM
Vibrant93 wrote:tderonne wrote:
A quick check for the converter is to turn off the aux battery switch while plugged into shorepower. Coach 12 volt systems should remain on being powered by the converter. I suspect you'll be in the dark...
You are correct, I'm in the dark when I do that! I just assumed that the aux battery switch always had to be on, regardless of shore power being involved or not.... I'm learning here guys.
Thanks for all the help!
โMar-29-2016 07:09 AM
โMar-28-2016 07:19 PM
tderonne wrote:
A quick check for the converter is to turn off the aux battery switch while plugged into shorepower. Coach 12 volt systems should remain on being powered by the converter. I suspect you'll be in the dark...
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โMar-28-2016 07:12 AM
FIRE UP wrote:
Vibrant93,
You've been given some good info. You have stated that see no more than 12.2 on the house battery side. May I ask, WHERE are you seeing this reading? Is it on a panel for checking the house battery voltage? Or, are you reading it with a VOM at the house batteries posts?
FIRE UP wrote:
gemert and Don have both indicated that you "should" see 13.8 at the output of the Converter/Charger. Well, something's obviously not correct here. How are your lights in the coach, with no shore power attached and, with shore power attached? Are they any brighter with the shore power attached?
FIRE UP wrote:
If you take a reading at the house battery posts with the shore power disconnected, then take another reading across those same posts, WITH the shore power connected, is there any difference? How much is any?
FIRE UP wrote:
Yes, if you have a Converter/Charger, it is wired and setup to not only supply a charge to those house batteries but, also supply 12V to all your house appliances if and when, you are plugged into shore power.
If you run the tests that have been suggested, and, you see no difference in the voltage across the battery posts, then you potentially more than one issue.
1. As you suspect in your original post, you have a problem with the output side of the charger side of your converter.
2. You have a breakdown in the line(s) from the charger to the batteries.
3. You may have a bad cable, cable connection, set of cable connections, loose terminal, ????
It will interesting to find out just what your issue is. Keep us posted.
Scott
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