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How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - davidkerryedwards - 06-28-2007 06:10 My one year old battery on the generator was discharged enough to not turn over the motor this spring. I could start the generator by pushing the button that connects house and generator batteries. I assumed it was low from sitting all winter but after driving about 75 miles, battery is still weak. I assumed the main engine alternator would charge the generator battery. Is this assumption mistaken? Is the generator battery only charged from 110 volts? It doesn't seem likely that a battery would fail in just one year (although not altogether out of the question). Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - chet geist - 06-28-2007 06:51 Kerry, On my Perkins/kohler generator the generator battery is charged by the generator itself. It is done through he control box with rectifier and other electronic gadgets. You can probably tell if this is your setup by looking at the control box and see if it has an ammeter on it. It will probably only have a max of about 10 amps. There was a modification on some of the old birds adding a diode near the solenoid under the step to allow main batteries to charge the generator battery if the generator wasn't run enough to keep it's battery charged. Chet Geist 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of davidkerryedwards Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:10 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? My one year old battery on the generator was discharged enough to not turn over the motor this spring. I could start the generator by pushing the button that connects house and generator batteries. I assumed it was low from sitting all winter but after driving about 75 miles, battery is still weak. I assumed the main engine alternator would charge the generator battery. Is this assumption mistaken? Is the generator battery only charged from 110 volts? It doesn't seem likely that a battery would fail in just one year (although not altogether out of the question). Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - davidkerryedwards - 06-28-2007 07:10 Thanks. I'll assume that's the case until I find out otherwise. I haven't run the generator much at all so that would account for the low battery. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "chet geist" > > Kerry, > > On my Perkins/kohler generator the generator battery is charged by the > generator itself. It is done through he control box with rectifier and > other electronic gadgets. You can probably tell if this is your setup by > looking at the control box and see if it has an ammeter on it. It will > probably only have a max of about 10 amps. There was a modification on some > of the old birds adding a diode near the solenoid under the step to allow > main batteries to charge the generator battery if the generator wasn't run > enough to keep it's battery charged. > > Chet Geist > 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas > -----Original Message----- > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of davidkerryedwards > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:10 PM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? > > > My one year old battery on the generator was discharged enough to not turn > over the motor > this spring. I could start the generator by pushing the button that > connects house and > generator batteries. I assumed it was low from sitting all winter but > after driving about 75 > miles, battery is still weak. I assumed the main engine alternator would > charge the generator > battery. Is this assumption mistaken? Is the generator battery only > charged from 110 volts? > It doesn't seem likely that a battery would fail in just one year > (although not altogether out of > the question). > > Kerry > 82 Fc 35 > Denver > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - freewill2008 - 06-28-2007 08:30 The genset battery was set up at the factory to charge from the convertor or the 3208 alternator. A solid state battery isolator is mounted in the battery compartment to prevent the generator battery from discharging along with the coach batteries. (Only two of the three terminals are used on the isolator because the isoloater was not used for the coach batteries.) From the isolater there is a cable that runs along the streetside frame rail until it crosses over to the generator tray. On its way to the genset, the charge cable from the isolator stops at the combiner relay which activates from your dash switch. (From the other side of that combiner relay another cable runs to the 3208 cranking motor. This is where the power comes from to start the genset when you hit the dash switch.) The factory design was not exactly intuitive. It takes some time with the wiring diagrams to realize how their design works. Some coaches have been modified in an attempt to "fix" the way BB wired it (although it was not broken in the first place). You need to be sure the original setup or some viable substitute is in place and working or the genset battery will end up dead. Also, lots of coaches have been upgraded for separate house and cranking batteries. If this has been done, charging current for the genset might have been overlooked in the re-design. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > Thanks. I'll assume that's the case until I find out otherwise. I haven't run the generator > much at all so that would account for the low battery. > > Kerry > 82 Fc 35 > Denver > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "chet geist" wrote: > > > > Kerry, > > > > On my Perkins/kohler generator the generator battery is charged by the > > generator itself. It is done through he control box with rectifier and > > other electronic gadgets. You can probably tell if this is your setup by > > looking at the control box and see if it has an ammeter on it. It will > > probably only have a max of about 10 amps. There was a modification on some > > of the old birds adding a diode near the solenoid under the step to allow > > main batteries to charge the generator battery if the generator wasn't run > > enough to keep it's battery charged. > > > > Chet Geist > > 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas > > -----Original Message----- > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of davidkerryedwards > > Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:10 PM > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? > > > > > > My one year old battery on the generator was discharged enough to not turn > > over the motor > > this spring. I could start the generator by pushing the button that > > connects house and > > generator batteries. I assumed it was low from sitting all winter but > > after driving about 75 > > miles, battery is still weak. I assumed the main engine alternator would > > charge the generator > > battery. Is this assumption mistaken? Is the generator battery only > > charged from 110 volts? > > It doesn't seem likely that a battery would fail in just one year > > (although not altogether out of > > the question). > > > > Kerry > > 82 Fc 35 > > Denver > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - davidkerryedwards - 06-28-2007 08:35 Ah ha. I've seen what I think is that isolate in the house battery compartment mounted on the back wall. There is a heavy cable that is pretty obviously disconnected from that isolator. I have no idea why, but this could easily be the cable of which you speak and would account for the dead battery. Any idea why someone might disconnect that cable? It does seem as though the voltage meter on the generator reads higher when the main engine is running. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > The genset battery was set up at the factory to charge from the > convertor or the 3208 alternator. A solid state battery isolator is > mounted in the battery compartment to prevent the generator battery > from discharging along with the coach batteries. (Only two of the > three terminals are used on the isolator because the isoloater was > not used for the coach batteries.) From the isolater there is a > cable that runs along the streetside frame rail until it crosses over > to the generator tray. On its way to the genset, the charge cable > from the isolator stops at the combiner relay which activates from > your dash switch. (From the other side of that combiner relay another > cable runs to the 3208 cranking motor. This is where the power comes > from to start the genset when you hit the dash switch.) > > The factory design was not exactly intuitive. It takes some time with > the wiring diagrams to realize how their design works. Some coaches > have been modified in an attempt to "fix" the way BB wired it > (although it was not broken in the first place). You need to be sure > the original setup or some viable substitute is in place and working > or the genset battery will end up dead. > > Also, lots of coaches have been upgraded for separate house and > cranking batteries. If this has been done, charging current for the > genset might have been overlooked in the re-design. > > Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - Don Bradner - 06-28-2007 08:54 If I understand Bob's post correctly, that cable being disconnected would also mean you would not have been able to start the generator by using the dash combiner switch, yet you were, so?? Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Eureka, CA On 6/28/2007 at 8:35 PM davidkerryedwards wrote: >Ah ha. I've seen what I think is that isolate in the house battery >compartment mounted on >the back wall. There is a heavy cable that is pretty obviously >disconnected from that >isolator. I have no idea why, but this could easily be the cable of which >you speak and >would account for the dead battery. Any idea why someone might disconnect >that cable? >It does seem as though the voltage meter on the generator reads higher >when the main >engine is running. > >Kerry >82 Fc 35 >Denver How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - freewill2008 - 06-28-2007 09:36 > Ah ha. I've seen what I think is that isolator in > the house battery compartment mounted on the back wall. > There is a heavy cable that is pretty obviously > disconnected from that isolator. I have no idea why, > but this could easily be the cable of which you speak > and would account for the dead battery. For the genset charge circuit to work, there needs to be a short cable from the center of the isolator to the coach batteries, and a long one from one end of the isolator to the combiner relay. If one of those is disconnected, you have probably found the problem. > Any idea why someone might disconnect that cable? Good question. As I said, the BB system doesn't make a lot of sense to the casual observer. It would be good to follow the cables to make sure you don't connect one end of a cable that has been left bare against the frame at the other end. There are copies of the starting/charging system wiring diagram around. If you can't get hold of one I could try to scan and post one of mine. > It does seem as though the voltage meter on the > generator reads higher when the main engine is running. When alternator is spinning or the converter is running you should see the voltage jump up about 1.5 volts. Watch he meter carefully while someone else starts/stops the 3208. I spent a lot of time and got plenty dirty before I was sure what I had for wiring in our bus. There was stuff disconnected on ours that didn't make any sense either. BobG > > Kerry > 82 Fc 35 > Denver > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > > > The genset battery was set up at the factory to charge from the > > convertor or the 3208 alternator. A solid state battery isolator is > > mounted in the battery compartment to prevent the generator battery > > from discharging along with the coach batteries. (Only two of the > > three terminals are used on the isolator because the isoloater was > > not used for the coach batteries.) From the isolater there is a > > cable that runs along the streetside frame rail until it crosses over > > to the generator tray. On its way to the genset, the charge cable > > from the isolator stops at the combiner relay which activates from > > your dash switch. (From the other side of that combiner relay another > > cable runs to the 3208 cranking motor. This is where the power comes > > from to start the genset when you hit the dash switch.) > > > > The factory design was not exactly intuitive. It takes some time with > > the wiring diagrams to realize how their design works. Some coaches > > have been modified in an attempt to "fix" the way BB wired it > > (although it was not broken in the first place). You need to be sure > > the original setup or some viable substitute is in place and working > > or the genset battery will end up dead. > > > > Also, lots of coaches have been upgraded for separate house and > > cranking batteries. If this has been done, charging current for the > > genset might have been overlooked in the re-design. > > > > Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA > How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - freewill2008 - 06-28-2007 09:40 It depends on which cable is been disconnected. If only the cable from the isolator to the combiner relay is disconnected, then the genset will start with the dash combiner, but there will be no charging current going to the genset battery from the converter and/or the 3208 alternator. If only the cable from the 3208 starter to the other side of the combiner relay is disconnected, there will be charging current going to the genset battery but the dash combiner switch will not work. If both cables going from the front of the coach to the combiner are disconnected, or the cable from the combiner to the genset battery is disconnected, then the dash combiner won't work *and* the genset battery won't get any charge from the converter and/or 3208 alternator. BobG > > If I understand Bob's post correctly, that cable being disconnected would also mean you would not have been able to start the generator by using the dash combiner switch, yet you were, so?? > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Eureka, CA > > On 6/28/2007 at 8:35 PM davidkerryedwards wrote: > > >Ah ha. I've seen what I think is that isolate in the house battery > >compartment mounted on > >the back wall. There is a heavy cable that is pretty obviously > >disconnected from that > >isolator. I have no idea why, but this could easily be the cable of which > >you speak and > >would account for the dead battery. Any idea why someone might disconnect > >that cable? > >It does seem as though the voltage meter on the generator reads higher > >when the main > >engine is running. > > > >Kerry > >82 Fc 35 > >Denver > How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - davidkerryedwards - 06-28-2007 12:58 It'll be a day or two before I can get out to the storage lot and scope things out. I'll try to determine what has been disconnected. I know the switch that joins the two batteries together is working and I'm pretty sure that I've seen the voltage on the generator volt meter increase once I started the 3208. I suppose it's possible that I just have a bad connection at the generator battery and the extra power of the two batteries is overcoming the bad connection. But in any case, I've known that a wire was disconnected from the isolator and I figured that someday something would happen which would require me to figure out why. I'm not a big generator user. In fact, I used the coach all last summer and fall without any battery problems. So, if push came to shove, I could just stick a battery charger on the generator battery and it could last me another season without recharging! Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > It depends on which cable is been disconnected. > > If only the cable from the isolator to the combiner relay is > disconnected, then the genset will start with the dash combiner, but > there will be no charging current going to the genset battery from > the converter and/or the 3208 alternator. > > If only the cable from the 3208 starter to the other side of the > combiner relay is disconnected, there will be charging current going > to the genset battery but the dash combiner switch will not work. > > If both cables going from the front of the coach to the combiner are > disconnected, or the cable from the combiner to the genset battery is > disconnected, then the dash combiner won't work *and* the genset > battery won't get any charge from the converter and/or 3208 > alternator. > > BobG > > > > > If I understand Bob's post correctly, that cable being disconnected > would also mean you would not have been able to start the generator > by using the dash combiner switch, yet you were, so?? > > > > Don Bradner > > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > > Eureka, CA > > > > On 6/28/2007 at 8:35 PM davidkerryedwards wrote: > > > > >Ah ha. I've seen what I think is that isolate in the house battery > > >compartment mounted on > > >the back wall. There is a heavy cable that is pretty obviously > > >disconnected from that > > >isolator. I have no idea why, but this could easily be the cable > of which > > >you speak and > > >would account for the dead battery. Any idea why someone might > disconnect > > >that cable? > > >It does seem as though the voltage meter on the generator reads > higher > > >when the main > > >engine is running. > > > > > >Kerry > > >82 Fc 35 > > >Denver > > > How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? - Chuck Wheeler - 06-28-2007 15:14 The charging circuit is in the control box and is nothing more that an unregulated trickle charger. I mounted a charger under the rear dinette seat nest to the generator regulator. It is a regulated marine unit that charges from the AC either from shore power or the generator. - Chuck Wheeler - 82 FC 31 SB Fort Worth, TX _____ From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of davidkerryedwards Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:10 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] How is generator battery charged on an 82 FC? My one year old battery on the generator was discharged enough to not turn over the motor this spring. I could start the generator by pushing the button that connects house and generator batteries. I assumed it was low from sitting all winter but after driving about 75 miles, battery is still weak. I assumed the main engine alternator would charge the generator battery. Is this assumption mistaken? Is the generator battery only charged from 110 volts? It doesn't seem likely that a battery would fail in just one year (although not altogether out of the question). 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