โJul-02-2022 05:53 PM
โJul-05-2022 03:55 PM
jkwilson wrote:bguy wrote:
Load test the battery.
Would be a total waste of time and effort. The convertor should have more than enough current to run the air conditioner even with no battery installed at all.
โJul-05-2022 12:48 PM
bguy wrote:The new battery?
Load test the battery.
โJul-05-2022 12:33 PM
CA Traveler wrote:jkwilson wrote:I don't consider gaining knowledge a waste and the battery could be shorted which can cause other problems.bguy wrote:
Load test the battery.
Would be a total waste of time and effort. The convertor should have more than enough current to run the air conditioner even with no battery installed at all.
But yes he can disconnect the battery.
โJul-05-2022 12:24 PM
jkwilson wrote:bguy wrote:
Load test the battery.
Would be a total waste of time and effort. The convertor should have more than enough current to run the air conditioner even with no battery installed at all.
โJul-05-2022 12:15 PM
jkwilson wrote:I don't consider gaining knowledge a waste and the battery could be shorted which can cause other problems.bguy wrote:
Load test the battery.
Would be a total waste of time and effort. The convertor should have more than enough current to run the air conditioner even with no battery installed at all.
โJul-05-2022 10:31 AM
bguy wrote:
Load test the battery.
โJul-05-2022 09:46 AM
โJul-03-2022 03:24 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โJul-03-2022 02:00 PM
โJul-03-2022 11:10 AM
โJul-03-2022 06:46 AM
โJul-03-2022 06:11 AM
โJul-03-2022 06:11 AM
jbesper wrote:
-If my a/c is on and I try to turn my interior lights on and slide them from dim to bright, the a/c shuts off as though it's not getting enough juice.
โJul-02-2022 09:39 PM
time2roll wrote:jkwilson wrote:My RV thermostat is powered by the RV 12 volt system.bikendan wrote:jkwilson wrote:
Your air conditioner uses 12V too. I suspect your converter has failed or the battery has a shorted cell.
How does an air conditioner use 12v? They are powered by 120v AC power and most thermostats are powered by little AA/AAA batteries.
Most thermostats are not powered by AA or AAA batteries, and even when they are the HVAC is still controlled by 12VDC because the furnace doesnโt use AC power and the thermostat controls both.
OP is having issue with the A/C and low battery voltage.
No need to cover all RVs until the OP has the issue resolved.