โMar-03-2014 05:07 PM
โMar-04-2014 05:13 AM
NaViDa wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
If the radio is connected to the chassis battery and it's not being charged by the charger (rather common) then the radio is draining the chassis battery. In that case install a second small charger to maintain the chassis battery. Even without the radio on it's a good idea to keep the chassis battery charged.
If your TV plugs in like it would in a house, it's operating on shore power. If everything is working properly, your rv battery is being charged by shore power as well, so the radio is not draining the battery.
Sit back and enjoy the movies!
So what about this reply above here?? And do you have a video i can watch to better understand what you're saying??
thanks!
โMar-04-2014 04:53 AM
NaViDa wrote:
Hi All,
I recently hooked my own flat screen tv up to the rv's radio using a cassette adapter. Are the radios also run my electrical or am i running down my rv's battery??
TIA!
โMar-04-2014 04:06 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Isn't there a switch that let's you run on chassis battery when driving then house battery parked?
โMar-04-2014 03:08 AM
โMar-03-2014 08:56 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Typically the alternator will charge the chassis battery and the house battery via the battery isolator.
Typically the built in shore charger will charge only the house battery and not activate the battery isolator.
Typically the radio is connected to the chassis battery and hence will draw down the chassis battery when parked and connected to shore power.
This is the way my 04 Endeavor was designed by Monaco.
I added a small 2 stage charger to the chassis battery for about $30 to make sure both banks were charged.
Lot's of variations of course and I don't know how the OPs rig is configured but possibly the shore charger does not charge the chassis battery.
My current rig has a bidirectional BIRD that senses both battery banks and if one is being charged and the other should be charged then it connects both banks to be charge source regardless of source (alternator, charger or solar).
โMar-03-2014 08:14 PM
โMar-03-2014 05:56 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
NaViDa,
My 04 Endeavor charger did NOT charge the chassis battery on shore power by design. There's a good chance his 98 Endeavor is the same.
โMar-03-2014 05:47 PM
GordonThree wrote:
If your TV plugs in like it would in a house, it's operating on shore power. If everything is working properly, your rv battery is being charged by shore power as well, so the radio is not draining the battery.
Sit back and enjoy the movies!
โMar-03-2014 05:43 PM
โMar-03-2014 05:28 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
If the radio is connected to the chassis battery and it's not being charged by the charger (rather common) then the radio is draining the chassis battery. In that case install a second small charger to maintain the chassis battery. Even without the radio on it's a good idea to keep the chassis battery charged.
โMar-03-2014 05:22 PM
โMar-03-2014 05:13 PM