โJun-28-2014 10:34 AM
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โJun-28-2014 07:37 PM
doubravsky wrote:
thanks tenbear... how do I determine what type of converter I have? The RV is a 2015....
โJun-28-2014 07:34 PM
โJun-28-2014 07:31 PM
โJun-28-2014 07:09 PM
doubravsky wrote:
What's the best way to determine if the battery is full? I'm not well versed on electrical stuff and know I need to learn it. I looked at the number on the inverter switch, which starts to beep in the mid 11's. When I'm charging with generator the number goes up to 13.7, but then once I turn off gen it goes down to about 12.7 .... but seems to start lowering pretty quickly. I'm wondering if this is from the "surface charge" that you mentioned.
โJun-28-2014 06:25 PM
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โJun-28-2014 02:26 PM
โJun-28-2014 12:13 PM
doubravsky wrote:
Just bought a 2015 Thor Four Winds 31W.... out for our maiden voyage, which just happened to be a 3 week 3,000 mile trek. (not optimal but it was that or stick with the pop-up and we were too excited to wait).
I have a couple of questions....
BG- it has a residential fridge (18 cu ft,) and an inverter, and two batteries (I think 12 volt not 6? but not sure). It has an auto gen start feature that I haven't been able to figure out how to turn on.
1) how long should I run generator in evening before shutting it off? I ran it for one hour stopping at 8:00 pm, and the battery status light read full, and turned down the fridge to low, but by 3:00 the inverter read 11. something and was beeping, so I turned it off. Should the fridge draw that much that the batteries won't last through the night while dry camping?
i'm wondering why you would've have chosen a residential fridge, if you plan on dry camping or boondocking a lot.:h if you only have 2 batteries, then yes, the fridge can suck the batteries down fast. and nearly all campgrounds have limited generator hours, so you can't usually run it after 8.
2) the auto levelers are wonderful. But at one campsite it was I guess a little too off- level, and the level got it mostly level, and then said "unable to complete leveling". Should I worry about opening the slide under those conditions? Should I have wooden blocks to place under the leveler jacks to get it close enough to level?
i have never had these so can't answer.
3) under the water pump, both the outside and inside shower seem to have very little water coming out of them. Is that normal and I'm not use to RV showers?
new RV's almost always have debris in the water lines that gets trapped at the outlet end. take off the shower heads and look for plastic debris.
Ok... those are my first most burning questions.... if anyone can help or direct me to a thread that helps... I would much appreciate
it!
โJun-28-2014 11:23 AM