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No Power to Dash/Chassis

Joeycockerspani
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So I go out to crank my motorhome. Batteries are fine. House power is fine. Everything works on the house side. But I have no voltage to the power distribution box located under the driver area. Consequently, nothing related to dash features shows any signs of life. Turn the ignition key, nothing. No gauges come to life, no buzzers, no power to the radio. Nada, zip, nothing. We have had this coach for over a decade. We have had many little glitches to work through. But this one is a first. Anyone out there have an idea?

Coach: 2006 Forest River Charleston
Chassis: Feightliner
Hank & Winde
Cumming, GA.
2006 Forest River Charleston
CAT C7
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Vixen21
Explorer
Explorer
Deleted link to what might have been a counterfeit white rogers item on ebay

MEXICOWANDERER
Explorer
Explorer
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-WHITE-RODGERS-SOLENOID-586-902-12-Volt-4-Terminal-200-Continuous-Am...

THIS is the solenoid you need. It is heavy-duty and probably far higher quality than your original.

OH WELL IT SHOWS THE PICTURE. A genuine White Rogers is a top-drawer product. If it leaks soy sauce I would tend to want to return it.

MEXICOWANDERER
Explorer
Explorer
I followed the link and read it. YOU CHOSE THE WRONG SOLENOID!

When energized and working for longer than 5 minutes this solenoid is GOING TO OVERHEAT IT'S MAGNETIC COIL AND BURN OUT!

This solenoid would work as a booster solenoid when emergency starting meaning jumo starting from the house batteries to the engine battery

BUT IT CAN NOT BE LEFT ON FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME! Why? Because "intermittent duty" solenoids have a heavy winding magnetic coil to pull contacts together tighter. But at a cost -- the coil winding gets hot, hotter and then burns out.

GOOGLE or eBay for a WHITE ROGERS 200 amp 12-volt relay. This is the one you need.

Joeycockerspani
Explorer
Explorer
OK, here is what has apparently happened. My coach has a battery isolator solenoid. That solenoid should charge both house and chassis sets of batteries when either set require it. The coach has been plugged in all winter to the in-house float charging system. For ten years, that has kept both sets charged while the coach has not been in use. I replaced all my batteries a little over a year ago. The chassis batteries were almost completely discharged, even while the coach has been plugged in. I highly suspect that the battery isolator unit has gone bad. It no longer charges both sets of batteries, house and chassis, only the house batteries. So now, if recharging the chassis batteries does not work, I will not only have to replace the isolotor solenoid, but also two year-old chassis batteries. Here is the unit I just ordered. https://pdxrvwholesale.com/products/battery-boost-solenoid-1500-amps-intermittent-duty Thanks for the help. Hopefully this will remedy the problem.
Hank & Winde
Cumming, GA.
2006 Forest River Charleston
CAT C7

DiskDoctr
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Explorer
Joeycockerspaniel wrote:
So I go out to crank my motorhome. Batteries are fine. House power is fine.


Define "Fine"

How have you checked both house and engine batteries? What are their voltages at rest and when you turn the key?

How long has it been sitting? Sometimes converter/charger can't charge the engine battery due to isolator circuit failure or other things.

More often than not, if someone says "fine" instead of a measurement, there is something to be learned about testing for failures- which help now and in the future. We've all been there 😉

MEXICOWANDERER
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Explorer
What is missing is exactly what Gdetrailer and Beemerphile pointed out...

The CHASSIS battery...

How is the voltage at the chassis battery lead posts? Not the clamps that bolt on, the lead that sticks up from inside the battery.

If a meter reading shows there is voltage around 12.6 volts at the post, you have a VERY bad connection OR a burned out chassis fusible link.

Measure chassis battery voltage and report back, por favor 🙂

beemerphile1
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Dead starting battery or batteries?
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Gdetrailer
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You do realize that there IS a separate "chassis" battery?

That battery operates all engine/chassis/headlights items and does not get charged from the house battery side.

So, if the MH has been plugged in to shore power and you have not run the engine for a few months, you have a dead chassis battery.

Find the chassis battery (which most likely is in the engine compartment and put a charger on it (not a "smart" charger, they will not start charging a totally dead battery)..