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Xantrex RS3000 low battery warn

lafrentz
Explorer
Explorer
Have a 2008 Xantrex RS3000 inverter system. Noticed the yellow low battery warn lite on a week ago or so.All is well as far as the systems and batterys are concerned so thinking its a bad Invertor/converter sensor??
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lafrentz
Explorer
Explorer
crasster wrote:
I'd pull the batteries and put them on a battery desulphator. There can honestly be a number of things causing this. Any other oddball indicators?


If you were to read previous posts u will see the situation here has been solved.The batteys are 100%.(as good as new) its a faulty led lite
that's all there is to it. as said 3 post ago CASE SOLVED

crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'd pull the batteries and put them on a battery desulphator. There can honestly be a number of things causing this. Any other oddball indicators?
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vegasfoodguy
Explorer II
Explorer II
lafrentz wrote:
wolfe10 wrote:
May be accurate, BUT (ya, large BUT) you need to verify by checking voltage at the batteries both before and after plugging in.

A digital voltmeter is your friend. A "must have" on any RV. Prices start under $20.


wolf thanks for taking the time to post.I run multi meter for 45 years but if u read my posts I clearly indicated ALL THE VOLTAGES ARE FINE
all is well and the lite is what it is so no worrys on my part
case is closed


What does the Fresh water, holding tanks, battery monitor say? If it says low, the battery is low, if not all is good.
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lafrentz
Explorer
Explorer
wolfe10 wrote:
May be accurate, BUT (ya, large BUT) you need to verify by checking voltage at the batteries both before and after plugging in.

A digital voltmeter is your friend. A "must have" on any RV. Prices start under $20.


wolf thanks for taking the time to post.I run multi meter for 45 years but if u read my posts I clearly indicated ALL THE VOLTAGES ARE FINE
all is well and the lite is what it is so no worrys on my part
case is closed

wolfe10
Explorer
Explorer
May be accurate, BUT (ya, large BUT) you need to verify by checking voltage at the batteries both before and after plugging in.

A digital voltmeter is your friend. A "must have" on any RV. Prices start under $20.
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lafrentz
Explorer
Explorer
well Xantrex called me and he says in his opinion
its a weak(bad) LED lite is all and not to worry. so all is well

lafrentz
Explorer
Explorer
DSDP Don wrote:
The Manual states when that light is on the battery voltage is low. How do you know what your voltage is? Have you checked the voltage where the cables connect to the Inverter? You could have an issue with cables or connections.

If you check and find the voltage is correct how about calling Xantrex. Most of the companies will walk you through troubleshooting.

yes sir Iam well aware of what the manual says. Battery voltages are just fine.thanks for the post reply

DSDP_Don
Explorer
Explorer
The Manual states when that light is on the battery voltage is low. How do you know what your voltage is? Have you checked the voltage where the cables connect to the Inverter? You could have an issue with cables or connections.

If you check and find the voltage is correct how about calling Xantrex. Most of the companies will walk you through troubleshooting.
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