โMar-29-2019 05:39 AM
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โMar-30-2019 06:59 AM
mgirardo wrote:
Get a portable car battery charger and run it off your generator until you get a chance to replace your converter/charger.
โMar-30-2019 06:47 AM
โMar-30-2019 06:16 AM
opnspaces wrote:
I would check the new batteries and converter? If you buy two new batteries they will be charged up and everything will work fine. If the converter is bad your batteries will be low again after a few days. An easy test is to check the battery voltage with the generator off. Then start the generator and check the voltage again. You should see the battery voltage go up to the mid 13v to mid 14v range. If the voltage doesn't change your converter is bad or you have a blown fuse.
โMar-29-2019 04:02 PM
LeBout wrote:
UPDATE: Doesn't seem to be the converter. I took the advice of several on this forum and didn't even ask to test the old battery. I just went ahead and purchased two new 6 volt batteries (Trojan brand) and plastic housing for each. installed the batteries and everything seems to be working good. We've run the heater several times and it's no longer cycling the fan speed from low to high. Thank you for all the help and advice. It's greatly appreciated!
P.S. All this too place in Idaho Falls, Idaho. We are now in Bozeman, Montana on our way to Minnesota. ๐
โMar-29-2019 03:27 PM
LeBout wrote:brrr
We are now in Bozeman, Montana
โMar-29-2019 03:25 PM
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โMar-29-2019 09:37 AM
2oldman wrote:LeBout wrote:That's essentially dead.
it registered just over 10 volts AFTER running the pickup for a bit. Not full by any means, but not down all the way.
โMar-29-2019 07:35 AM
โMar-29-2019 07:21 AM
LeBout wrote:That's essentially dead.
it registered just over 10 volts AFTER running the pickup for a bit. Not full by any means, but not down all the way.
โMar-29-2019 06:22 AM
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