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Harvey51 wrote:
X2 on the meter! The engine alternator provides about 14 volts. Put your meter on a DC 20 volt range, then leads on the engine battery posts when the engine is running and you should see about 14 volts. Then do the same for the auxiliary house battery and you should see the same 14 volts. If not, it isn't connected to the engine.
You can use the meter to tell how well the batteries are charged, too.
We find that engine charging of the house battery works very well if we just take a little drive every day when camping. We have no generator and we never stay at campsites with electric plugins.
โMar-10-2014 04:22 PM
Westsidebob wrote:
Thank you all so much, dead battery it is! Don't I feel silly!
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RE_Todd wrote:
12 volt disconnect switch??
โMar-06-2014 11:34 PM
Westsidebob wrote:
My battery is totally dead, I was under the impression that if the rv was plugged into the truck, everything should work, am I mistaken?
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