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Generator Battery Charging - Mark Johnson - 02-26-2006 04:42 I have an 88 PT 40 WB and the generator battery only charges from the engine alternators. Shore power and generator power don't do it unles I hold the "link batteries" switch. Does anybody know if one of the two chargers in the back is supposed to take care of the generator battery? Could one of the two be inoperative? Or is there a third charger somewhare dedicated to the generator battery? Mark Johnosn 88 PT 40 WLWB Wasilla, AK Generator Battery Charging - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 02-26-2006 05:07 Mark: Two different things are possible on your Coach. 1. the battery tie switch on the dash, is it a left/righ/center type? if so leave the switch in the center position. 2. There is a 1/2 wave charging diode for the gen battery. Some are located in the next to the last compartment on the curb side. Then they are also placed in front under the bumper on the drivers side. Check the diode for forward and reverse continuity, ohms will pass one way but no the other. Also there is a solenoid in that same area and should be a fuse block with a glass fuse ( some Coaches have it some don't.) Finally check the ground to the solenoid and also check the voltage at the diode when on shore power. You are looking for 13.1 vdc to 14.2 vdc at the diode. The norm is about a 1 vdc drop in voltage across the diode. Oh, one more thing, on the outside chance of some one placing a 165 amp battery isolator in your Coach, not factory installed, you might look for one, and if installed check for voltage across that. If you do find one, the battery chargers and alt should be on the center post with the gen battery on post C and the refrigerator on post A, but the battery isolator is rare on Coaches above '86/'87? or so. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm At 04:42 PM 2/26/2006 +0000, you wrote: >I have an 88 PT 40 WB and the generator battery only charges from the >engine alternators. Shore power and generator power don't do it unles >I hold the "link batteries" switch. Does anybody know if one of the >two chargers in the back is supposed to take care of the generator >battery? Could one of the two be inoperative? Or is there a third >charger somewhare dedicated to the generator battery? > >Mark Johnosn >88 PT 40 WLWB >Wasilla, AK > > > > Generator Battery Charging - krminyl@... - 02-26-2006 13:32 Thanks to Ralph, I finally got my genset battery charging to work properly. The diode he described was part of the culprit, and I changed the circuit breaker and the three solenoids in the charger compartment just to be sure. Works fine now. By the way, that diode looks like a 1/4" bolt or insulated stud, with a nut on one end and a solder "loop" on the other...each end has a 12ga wire attached to it. Kind of hard to find if you don't know what to look for...mine is attached to a aluminum plate, facing out toward you, as you open the battery charger compartment door (that's the way it is on my 86 PT...your's could be different). Good luck (and thanks again Ralph...three yrs later) Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |