All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: need help! 2012 Itasca Reyo not charging house batteries mobilefleet wrote: leaving in couple days and house batteries less than year and a half old not charging. Will charge when plugged in to shore power but not when driving down the road. Replaced the trombetta battery isolator solenoid with a napa ST80 as researched on other websites but still no monopolygo. the ST80 is showing charging voltage on one side of 14.5 volts while running but the other side is still 11.7 volts which is the current house battery voltage, and the small terminal has nothing showing. The large fuse near the house batteries is good. Any ideas? Thank you for reaching out regarding the issue with your house batteries not charging while driving. I understand your frustration, especially considering the relatively young age of the batteries. You've already taken some proactive steps by replacing the trombetta battery isolator solenoid with the Napa ST80 and checking the voltage readings. However, it seems that the charging voltage is not transferring to the house batteries despite reaching the solenoid. To further investigate and resolve the problem, I recommend checking the connections between the solenoid and house batteries, ensuring they are secure and free from corrosion. Additionally, it might be beneficial to inspect the charging circuit for any potential issues, such as a faulty relay or wiring problem. If these steps do not yield a solution, consulting a professional RV technician would be a wise next step to identify and rectify the problem. I hope this guidance helps, and please let me know if you have any further questions or require additional assistance.Re: No blinkers, brake lights or cruise controlYou can consider checking the wiring connections at the switch or related components. Ensure they are secure and free from any corrosion or damage. If you find any loose connections or obvious issues, you may be able to temporarily fix or bypass the problem by securing the connections or using electrical tape. However, I would strongly recommend seeking professional assistance to properly diagnose and fix the issue as soon as possible. Joining a https://apkinu.com/jt-whatsapp/ group where you can receive updated information and advice from fellow RV enthusiasts could be helpful, but it's important to consult with a qualified technician who can provide accurate guidance based on the specific details of your situation. Safe travels and I hope you're able to get your electrical issues resolved soon!