โJun-06-2022 09:21 AM
โJun-11-2022 10:53 PM
โJun-11-2022 08:59 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Maybe you guys could stick to helping the OP rather than continuing one of the decidedly dumber arguments, even for this group, in recent memory.
Guy had/has some valid questions that he was getting good advice about and then BAM enter the stupidity crew!
โJun-11-2022 10:27 AM
โJun-11-2022 09:01 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Vintage465 wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
So someone split my 12 volt battery in half. :E
Must have been the previous owner.
Think of it using this analogy.....One 12 gallon gas tank......used it for 10 years, rusted out. Replaced it with two 6 gallon gas tanks linked together. They're still 6 gallon tanks, but they equal 12 gallons. Same with the battery. No doubt the coach came with a 12v. Someone wisely(in my opinion) replaced it with two 6v's wired to equal 12.6v,+/- to be compatable with a 12v system. All is good, no technical or mysterious discussion necessary......
Now you go and make an incorrect analogy that make's wa8xms point relevant. ๐
If you have 2 - 6gal tanks and one is empty, assuming you only need to go say 20miles, you have full capability (I'm assuming you get better than 3.5mpg).
If you have 2 - 6v batteries and one is damaged, drained or otherwise taken out of service, you can't operate even if the remaining battery if fully charged and in great condition.
What you are describing would be 2 - 12v batteries. You can wire them in parallel which would be equivalent to pulling off of both 6gal tanks simultaneously. Or you could put in switches/valves, you can choose one battery/tank to operate off of and when empty switch to the other.
But for the OP, he has 2 - 6v batteries wired in series to put out 12v power.
- If he asks a question and describes it this way, he is likely to get good advice.
- If he says he has a 12 volt system with 2 batteries, there is a very good chance, people will assume 2 - 12v batteries wired in parallel and the advice will be wrong.
โJun-10-2022 04:53 PM
โJun-10-2022 01:59 PM
Vintage465 wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
So someone split my 12 volt battery in half. :E
Must have been the previous owner.
Think of it using this analogy.....One 12 gallon gas tank......used it for 10 years, rusted out. Replaced it with two 6 gallon gas tanks linked together. They're still 6 gallon tanks, but they equal 12 gallons. Same with the battery. No doubt the coach came with a 12v. Someone wisely(in my opinion) replaced it with two 6v's wired to equal 12.6v,+/- to be compatable with a 12v system. All is good, no technical or mysterious discussion necessary......
โJun-10-2022 11:58 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Vintage465 try here:
https://parallaxpower.com/extras/archived-tech-docs/
โJun-10-2022 11:41 AM
โJun-10-2022 11:19 AM
engineer40 wrote:
This is a picture of my electrical center. I just noticed that is does say "Converter Output: 12.6 VDC Current 15 AMPS" So maybe it is supposed to charge the batteries and I need to troubleshoot this further.
One thing I thought was odd is when the switch in the lower right is in the OFF position, the house outlets in the camper will work if I'm plugged into shore power. Seems like OFF would mean, it truly breaks the circuit.
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โJun-10-2022 11:06 AM
Boon Docker wrote:
So someone split my 12 volt battery in half. :E
Must have been the previous owner.
โJun-10-2022 10:50 AM
engineer40 wrote:
Sincerely appreciate everyone's help so far. Thank you!
The black & white wire that come into the picture from the upper right seem awfully small to me for the entire camper to use? I took off some panels and traced the wire and it appears to be original to the camper. 20 years ago I melted some wires that were too small of gauge for a car amp I was using. So seeing these small wires in a camper make me sort of nervous as well. The fuse should blow before the wires melt. I think... For testing I've had appliances running, lights on, and a lamp plugged into house outlet and no fuses blew. So maybe those wires are fine. I guess I won't know for sure until I get out and use this camper some. Hopefully this weekend!
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โJun-10-2022 10:44 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
12.6 volt is not charging. 13.6+ is charging (IE 13.7) 12.6 is resting voltage of battery.
โJun-10-2022 04:10 AM
โJun-09-2022 08:01 PM
engineer40 wrote:
This is a picture of my electrical center. I just noticed that is does say "Converter Output: 12.6 VDC Current 15 AMPS" So maybe it is supposed to charge the batteries and I need to troubleshoot this further.
One thing I thought was odd is when the switch in the lower right is in the OFF position, the house outlets in the camper will work if I'm plugged into shore power. Seems like OFF would mean, it truly breaks the circuit.