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Sep-15-2013 02:32 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Dennis,
Yes, irrespective of switch position, when the inverter/charger sees 120 VAC from either shore power or generator, it automatically does two things. "Passes through" the 120 VAC to all circuits downstream of the inverter/charger AND turns on the battery charger section. The switch only functions when no external source of 120 VAC. In the off position, the inverter is not in the "standby" mode which does take a small amount of power. In the on position, the inverter is in standby mode and ready to power circuits downstream of it.
In troubleshooting, I would start by turning off and back on the 120 VAC breaker in the main breaker box that feeds the inverter/charger. If that does not do it, would check the breaker(s) on the inverter/charger itself.
Sep-15-2013 10:52 AM
Executive wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
Actually, most house batteries DO charge with the salesman switch in the off position. But easy to see how your works. Merely turn on the switch and see if the battery voltage comes up.
Sounds like an issue with the charger section of the inverter/charger. Inverter switch should have no impact on charger function.
You are correct, of course, Brett. However, if his inverter is ON, he may be drawing 120VAC juice from somewhere. If he's plugged in, the inverter should be OFF as the coach would get it's 120VAC needs from shore power. The fact his inverter is on leads me to believe he may have a problem either with his transfer switch or the 120VAC feed. Does that make sense to you? A lot depends on his charger also. If it's not a 3 stage charger it may not charge with the batt disconnect off, as it may only charge the starter batts..more info from the OP is needed....Dennis
Sep-15-2013 10:41 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Actually, most house batteries DO charge with the salesman switch in the off position.
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Sep-14-2013 12:47 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
Those Winne drawings don't show the charger. The Winnie's I have been around will charge as soon as shore power appears as it is wired direct to the batteries. The contactors only remove the house DC load, or release the engine alternator when not running.
Sep-14-2013 11:58 AM
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