โJul-04-2016 03:42 PM
โJul-07-2016 08:05 AM
โJul-07-2016 06:57 AM
chracatoa wrote:SoundGuy wrote:
And the batteries are fine ... right? :W
They are. I always take them home during the winter and keep them charged. I wonder when they're going to die down.
Incidentally, I had a battery disconnect once and for some reason or another it stopped conducting electricity and I had to remove it.
โJul-07-2016 06:02 AM
chracatoa wrote:
Incidentally, I had a battery disconnect once and for some reason or another it stopped conducting electricity and I had to remove it.
โJul-06-2016 07:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
And the batteries are fine ... right? :W
โJul-06-2016 06:10 PM
chracatoa wrote:
Found the problem. The inline fuse blew and I actually have to replace its casing.
โJul-06-2016 06:00 PM
โJul-06-2016 05:59 PM
โJul-05-2016 09:26 AM
โJul-05-2016 08:58 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Take a chill pill soundGuy. When does it ever hurt to check the water level in a battery :S - your favorite emoticon...
โJul-05-2016 08:45 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Take a chill pill soundGuy. When does it ever hurt to check the water level in a battery :S - your favorite emoticon...2012Coleman wrote:
Did you think to check the water level in the batteries? If low and the battery sides are bowed out, then it's toasted.
OK, one more time ... the OP said clearly in his original post ...
"Inside the trailer everything is dead - lights, fridge, slide. I press the battery button inside to see how much is left and the lights flash for a second but they quickly turn off, indicating a dead battery. Still, the jack works like there's no tomorrow - I double checked after that."
WHY are so many of you so quick to conclude the OP's batteries are toast and need to be replaced?!! :h Dead batteries don't power a tongue jack "like there's no tomorrow"! :S The circuit breaker wired into the cable running to the battery positive feed is the likely culprit because with it open the batteries cannot only not feed power to the inside of the trailer but they can't likewise receive a charge from the converter's charging circuit. However, the tongue jack which is wired directly to the batteries will still work if the batteries themselves still have an adequate reserve. Good grief! :R
โJul-05-2016 06:26 AM
โJul-05-2016 05:09 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Did you think to check the water level in the batteries? If low and the battery sides are bowed out, then it's toasted.
โJul-05-2016 04:13 AM
โJul-04-2016 06:25 PM