Jul-12-2016 01:04 PM
Jul-22-2016 06:15 AM
cgmartine wrote:
also a trickle charger/maintainer (not a battery charger).
Jul-22-2016 02:04 AM
Jul-18-2016 12:17 AM
3 in the RV wrote:
So, I had the batteries load tested and they are shot.
Recommendations on what to replace them with?
Also, any thoughts about hooking up a battery maintainer while the RV is just stored or how to help the house batteries last longer than a year. I think this is all that this set lasted for.
Jul-17-2016 09:37 PM
Sam Spade wrote:
No they won't. Especially if they are "deep cycle" type.
Simply discharging a wet cell battery doesn't cause it any damage.....unless you get the voltage WAY down, like maybe to 3 volts.
What causes the damage is discharging it and then LEAVING IT LIKE THAT for an extended period of time, like weeks. A few days at 12.0 volts should be no problem.
Jul-17-2016 08:34 PM
Jul-17-2016 03:41 PM
TreeSeeker wrote:
You should never let your batteries get below 12.2v or they will suffer permanent damage.
Jul-17-2016 10:01 AM
Jul-16-2016 07:01 AM
...12.0 is about 50 percent discharged.
Jul-15-2016 07:52 AM
Jul-15-2016 06:01 AM
3 in the RV wrote:
So I checked voltage and I have 10.46 on each of the batteries. Sounds dead, right? When I turn on one little ceiling light and the little porch light it drops to 9.95. However, when put on the battery charger (completely out of RV) they appeared to charge easily and indicated a full charge. (Obviously not correct).
Jul-14-2016 06:36 PM
3 in the RV wrote:
So I checked voltage and I have 10.46 on each of the batteries. Sounds dead, right? When I turn on one little ceiling light and the little porch light it drops to 9.95. However, when put on the battery charger (completely out of RV) they appeared to charge easily and indicated a full charge. (Obviously not correct). As a point of reference I checked the engine/chassis battery and it read 11.88 without the vehicle running. Does this give everyone some ideas of what might be wrong? I really appreciate your help. Thanks!
Jul-14-2016 05:16 PM
Jul-14-2016 02:20 PM
Sam Spade wrote:3 in the RV wrote:
Is this normal for it to be running all the time or did that indicate I problem I did not recognize?
Yes and no, in that order......probably.
The battery charger needs some air circulation, more so when the ambient temp is high.
YOU NEED A MULTIMETER TO CHECK VOLTAGES.
Without that, nobody can help tell you if you have a problem or not.
Jul-14-2016 01:13 PM
3 in the RV wrote:
Is this normal for it to be running all the time or did that indicate I problem I did not recognize?