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โAug-29-2018 07:03 PM
2oldman wrote:Terryallan wrote:Yah, vehicles are quite different from your RV.
I don't need to know how it works. Just like my vehicle.
I guess it just depends on your DIY proclivity. If you want to install an inverter or solar yourself, you better darn well know how that all works first! Having stuff like that done is not only expensive, but you don't really know what you have. A simple problem can be a real hassle if you need to take it back to a dealer when a voltmeter was all you needed. That can make life much harder than it needs to be.
That said, there's a lot of RVers out there who are fat and happy not knowing any of this.. which works for them.
โAug-29-2018 05:04 PM
โAug-29-2018 04:48 PM
Terryallan wrote:Yah, vehicles are quite different from your RV.
I don't need to know how it works. Just like my vehicle.
โAug-29-2018 04:18 PM
dougrainer wrote:Terryallan wrote:time2roll wrote:Terryallan wrote:What inverter/charger do you have?
Hmmm. Every thing in my TT works just fine without a battery connected, as did my last TT. Never a problem
The one that came with it. Not something I look at. It works, as did the one in the last TT. That is all that matters.
No, WHAT matters is KNOWING what you have and are talking about. You DON'T. Doug
โAug-29-2018 12:39 PM
Terryallan wrote:time2roll wrote:Terryallan wrote:What inverter/charger do you have?
Hmmm. Every thing in my TT works just fine without a battery connected, as did my last TT. Never a problem
The one that came with it. Not something I look at. It works, as did the one in the last TT. That is all that matters.
โAug-29-2018 12:38 PM
Terryallan wrote:dougrainer wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Disconnect the house batteries entirely. The Magnum charger should make your 12v just fine. If still having problems, it will be possible to trouble shoot that.
A bad battery might create problems for the charger in the inverter/charger. Your symptoms suggest another problem though.
You only need house batteries if you need to survive periods with loss of shore power and go onto inverter for 120v and battery for 12v (including the inverter)
You could be having shore power problems or transfer switch problems. Disconnect house batteries to remove them as a "distraction" for going trouble shooting, since they don't even need to be there right now.
YOU NEVER OPERATE AN INVERTER/CHARGER WITH NO BATTERIES. BATTERIES ARE REQUIRED FOR THE INVERTER/CHARGER TO FUNCTION. BAD BATTERIES WILL CAUSE SOME INVERTER/CHARGERS TO MALFUNCTION. BUT IT IS RARE, IT USUALLY JUST ALLOWS MINIMUM 12 VOLT POWER TO THE RV. Doug
PS, Some Inverter/Chargers will not even power up without a battery(good or bad) connected.
Hmmm. Every thing in my TT works just fine without a battery connected, as did my last TT. Never a problem
โAug-29-2018 12:02 PM
BFL13 wrote:Terryallan wrote:time2roll wrote:Terryallan wrote:What inverter/charger do you have?
Hmmm. Every thing in my TT works just fine without a battery connected, as did my last TT. Never a problem
The one that came with it. Not something I look at. It works, as did the one in the last TT. That is all that matters.
No. What matters here, is that you most likely have a converter and not an inverter/charger at all.
โAug-29-2018 10:30 AM