Dec-26-2015 06:56 PM
Dec-27-2015 05:38 PM
OLYLEN wrote:
Well you are very wrong some do some don't, that is why I said blanket statements don't work. Like all A's are diesel or all C's are gas.
So you can close the case but you are very missinformed.
LEN
Dec-27-2015 05:22 PM
Dec-27-2015 12:55 PM
OLYLEN wrote:
Back to the OP.
Some coach's charge from the Alternator to both house and chassis some do not.
Some coach's charge from the system on the shore power and some do not. If they do charge both from shore power normally the Gen does also.
Some are from the factory with either or.
Some like Monaco may or may not, if Monaco does this, most of the mid 2000's on have a BIRD board that plugs in to the main board under the drivers seat.
Even the C's, SOME, have this feature, some do not.
I have even seen coach's all but built in a row have different setups.
Just a blanket statement, maybe, could be, might be, should be, sure does, take your pick.
LEN
Dec-27-2015 12:30 PM
Dec-27-2015 11:40 AM
pianotuna wrote:
dontrump,
I apologize to your friend and you. But my experiences with RV sellers have been less than pleasing.
For example installing a roof air conditioner where the RV was prewired and there was a vent.
$700 Air conditioner
$850 Labor
Or
$2.43 for a 15 amp fuse (water pump--fuse at the power distribution center)
$80.00 for labor
Dec-27-2015 11:19 AM
Dec-27-2015 10:49 AM
Dec-27-2015 08:47 AM
donfrump wrote:RLS7201 wrote:donfrump wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How can you tell when a dealer is lying? (His lips are moving).
Check for a burned fuse.
Check for a dead solenoid or diode type isolator.
that's a crock of BS. my best friends a dealer and is the most honest guy around.As a dealer if he sells a new unit and its wired wrong or something is wrong from the factory he fixes it and sends the bill to the factory.no questions asked.there is zero reason for a dealer to lie and say that's the way it is knowing full well its not.Now if the unit was intentionally built this way then that's a different story but again the dealer would not be lieing
That makes your best friend one in a million. Please share his name, address and phone number, so the RV community will know where to trade.
Richard
lets get back to basics here. why? like for what good reason would a dealer lie to a person that just bought a new unit if it was miss wired by the factory. a dealer would not lie and say it was not so, why would they? they get paid to make factory warrenty repairs
so they have no skin in the game in fact they will pick up some profit when fixing a factory fault. yes there are a few scum bag dealers out there as there are bad doctors, certainly bad cops, bad mail men,bad teachers but we don't paint them all with the same brush
Dec-27-2015 08:16 AM
ArchHoagland wrote:FIRE UP wrote:ArchHoagland wrote:
Well I hate to do battle with Wolfe10 as he knows his stuff but on a 2004 Monaco La Palma with the 8.1 gas engine it does not charge the house batteries.
I don't mind battling with you other guys...just Wolf10....LOL
So you're saying that, an expensive Monaco coach, in the '04 era, designed it so that driving from one camp site to another or, long term camping, or, traveling, that engine alternator is NOT SUPPOSED TO CHARGE THE HOUSE BATTERIES, CORRECT? And that it's (the alternator) is only supposed to charge the chassis batteries? I personally don't believe it was built that way. I have never owned one and, in all reality, I have no basis for my side of the argument.
But, as there are a few different styles of linking both sets of batteries to the alternator, I would surely think Monaco would have utilized at least one version of them, to keep the house batteries charged while driving. I mean, what happens if the generator goes south while you're dry camping? Are you just supposed to give up and go home?
Personally I'd have to dig into that wiring to make sure that something's not broke, disconnected, fried, bad ground, bad solenoid, bad circuit board, something!
Scott
I took it back to the dealer when brand new and they confirmed it.
Actually I prefer it that way. I don't want my engine electrical tied into my house electrical at all.
I've never had a problem with the batteries staying charged on house or engine side other than I do shut off my engine battery with the big disconnect switch Monaco installed.
I'm just the lowly bottom of the line entry model. In fact Monaco has some owners clubs and I'm so low I wasn't allowed to join them. They are for just the top three models that year. So don't pick on me, it's bad enough I'm an outcast. LOL
Dec-27-2015 08:00 AM
RLS7201 wrote:donfrump wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How can you tell when a dealer is lying? (His lips are moving).
Check for a burned fuse.
Check for a dead solenoid or diode type isolator.
that's a crock of BS. my best friends a dealer and is the most honest guy around.As a dealer if he sells a new unit and its wired wrong or something is wrong from the factory he fixes it and sends the bill to the factory.no questions asked.there is zero reason for a dealer to lie and say that's the way it is knowing full well its not.Now if the unit was intentionally built this way then that's a different story but again the dealer would not be lieing
That makes your best friend one in a million. Please share his name, address and phone number, so the RV community will know where to trade.
Richard
Dec-27-2015 07:43 AM
donfrump wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How can you tell when a dealer is lying? (His lips are moving).
Check for a burned fuse.
Check for a dead solenoid or diode type isolator.
that's a crock of BS. my best friends a dealer and is the most honest guy around.As a dealer if he sells a new unit and its wired wrong or something is wrong from the factory he fixes it and sends the bill to the factory.no questions asked.there is zero reason for a dealer to lie and say that's the way it is knowing full well its not.Now if the unit was intentionally built this way then that's a different story but again the dealer would not be lieing
Dec-27-2015 07:12 AM
pianotuna wrote:
How can you tell when a dealer is lying? (His lips are moving).
Check for a burned fuse.
Check for a dead solenoid or diode type isolator.
Dec-27-2015 07:07 AM
Dec-27-2015 06:57 AM
4ever16 wrote:
Thanks so much for every ones help. I took my meter checked the coach batteries without motor running, and then with it running.....Motor DOES charge the coaches batteries.......must be one heck of an alternator....
Thanks again,
Dec-27-2015 06:50 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:4ever16 wrote:
Thanks so much for every ones help. I took my meter checked the coach batteries without motor running, and then with it running.....Motor DOES charge the coaches batteries.......must be one heck of an alternator....
Thanks again,
May want to also check, many MHs now also charge the starting battery when on shore power. Nice feature.