Jun-01-2018 06:43 PM
Jun-02-2018 06:43 AM
RobWNY wrote:
For what its worth, if your camper has a built in battery shut off, the Propane detector might be draining the battery. When we bought our new 5th wheel, we were told during the PDI that the Battery Shutoff, isn't a total shut off. The Propane detector still draws off the battery.
Jun-02-2018 06:35 AM
Jun-01-2018 09:59 PM
REDRAT wrote:westend wrote:On and off suggests a self-resetting DC breaker is at play. But shore power is on, so what DC load could be over-loading that breaker for amps?A bad or totally depleted battery may draw more than what the circuit breaker can handle. Charge the battery disconnected from the RV with a manual charger, have it load tested. If it tests OK, connect it and try your shore power again.
The Battery is new, but it looses power when the battery is not hooked up. It only flickers when it is hooked up
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Jun-01-2018 07:21 PM
westend wrote:On and off suggests a self-resetting DC breaker is at play. But shore power is on, so what DC load could be over-loading that breaker for amps?A bad or totally depleted battery may draw more than what the circuit breaker can handle. Charge the battery disconnected from the RV with a manual charger, have it load tested. If it tests OK, connect it and try your shore power again.
Jun-01-2018 07:19 PM
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Jun-01-2018 07:13 PM
On and off suggests a self-resetting DC breaker is at play. But shore power is on, so what DC load could be over-loading that breaker for amps?A bad or totally depleted battery may draw more than what the circuit breaker can handle. Charge the battery disconnected from the RV with a manual charger, have it load tested. If it tests OK, connect it and try your shore power again.
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