Battery Boilers
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01-24-2007, 09:19
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Battery Boilers
Tom,
You'll have the master switch at your knee (pilots seat) and the accessory disconnect in the overhead behind the driver. This should disconnect all batteries loads that the factory originally planned. Your microphor toilet and other options my be wired directly to the batteries (like they did on mine) so turn that DC compressor off if you have that option. If your dumb chargers are the same that came with my 87 then their set at 13.6 volts (a fairly safe voltage if accurate). I would think 2 hours a day would be addequate for battery maintenance. Check a coulple of times to get a baseline. You wont need to use both (see which one puts out the least voltage). Any fourty amp smart charger could be left full on w/o issue for storage needs. Pull out one of the old chargers locate the breaker for it as both chargers should be on seporate brakers, drop the new charger in there and turn it on at the breaker. It is an easy install and you can just sit it in there for temporary. Tape off any exposed leads or power cord prongs while working on the chargers as all of your DC current shunts are directly below the charger. A lead drops and POP.... Regards, Don Duncan 1987 PT40 Beaverton, Oregon --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I just installed all new batteries and cables. I still have the old > battery boilers and probably will have them at least until the spring. > In the mean time I keep the coach plugged in to 30 amps. My thought is > to keep the battery chargers plugged into a timer. Does any body have > any experience as to how long to keep them on per day? One or two > chargers? The goal is to keep the batteries topped off without boiling > them out! > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > |
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07-03-2009, 11:34
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I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original
battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? Thanks in advance. Jerry 85 PT40 |
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07-03-2009, 13:11
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Jerry
I replaced the OE chargers in my 91 SP36 with Iota 45 amp Chargers and was very pleased with them.
At that time I had called the BB factory for advice and they recommended the Iota Chargers also
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona 1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41 |
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07-04-2009, 02:45
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I installed Xantrex 2500 on my bird....Only hooked up the charger side as the
PACS1500 still works so I left it connected......the Xantrex works great as a charger. My intention was if the PACS1500 goes down, then I just hook up the inverter side of the Xantrex 2500. Regards, Hank Hannigan 90SP36....FOR SALE IN LAS VEGAS..........$65,000 OBO..WILL DELIVER.. HAPPY FOURTH...GOD BLESS AMERICA!! --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > Thanks in advance. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > |
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07-04-2009, 04:37
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Hank and Fred,
Thanks for the posts. I want to make sure I do this right so I don't encounter any complications. Electrical fires are the worst and I sure want to avoid that. Jerry 85 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" wrote: > > I installed Xantrex 2500 on my bird....Only hooked up the charger side as the PACS1500 still works so I left it connected......the Xantrex works great as a charger. My intention was if the PACS1500 goes down, then I just hook up the inverter side of the Xantrex 2500. > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36....FOR SALE IN LAS VEGAS..........$65,000 OBO..WILL DELIVER.. > HAPPY FOURTH...GOD BLESS AMERICA!! > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Jerry > > 85 PT40 > > > |
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07-04-2009, 06:47
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I come to learn that the controller choice is just as important as the choice of
charger Greg ofTim&Greg 94ptca --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > Thanks in advance. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > |
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07-04-2009, 09:06
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Greg,
What do you mean by "controller choice"? I don't know all the lingo yet. Also, no one's answered several of the questions in my original post. Do you know the answer? Thanks again. Jerry 85 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > I come to learn that the controller choice is just as important as the choice of charger > Greg ofTim&Greg > 94ptca > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Jerry > > 85 PT40 > > > |
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07-05-2009, 02:02
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Jerry I replaced my boilers withe Iota 75 amp two each. I could of gotten by
with one. With both on it only puts out less than 5 amps over one. I only use one at a time and just keep changing them. I have two switches. One of them failed and Iota sent me one for free the same day. All I had to do was send back the old one in the same box postage free. Joe Blankenship 1990 WB40 Panama City Beach, Fl --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > Thanks in advance. > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > |
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07-05-2009, 03:36
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Joe,
Does it make a difference to the charger if the batteries are 6 volt or 12 volt? Jerry 85 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "joedana0502" > > Jerry I replaced my boilers withe Iota 75 amp two each. I could of gotten by with one. With both on it only puts out less than 5 amps over one. I only use one at a time and just keep changing them. I have two switches. One of them failed and Iota sent me one for free the same day. All I had to do was send back the old one in the same box postage free. > > Joe Blankenship > 1990 WB40 > Panama City Beach, Fl > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Jerry > > 85 PT40 > > > |
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07-05-2009, 06:41
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Jerry I don't think it does because you still have them set up in a 12 volt
configuration. Joe Blankenship 1990 WB Panama City Beach, Fl --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > Joe, > > Does it make a difference to the charger if the batteries are 6 volt or 12 volt? > > Jerry > 85 PT40 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "joedana0502" > > > > Jerry I replaced my boilers withe Iota 75 amp two each. I could of gotten by with one. With both on it only puts out less than 5 amps over one. I only use one at a time and just keep changing them. I have two switches. One of them failed and Iota sent me one for free the same day. All I had to do was send back the old one in the same box postage free. > > > > Joe Blankenship > > 1990 WB40 > > Panama City Beach, Fl > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jburgessx2" > > > > > > I checked my battery chargers after reading on this forum about the original battery boilers. The ones I have appear to be the originals and they do make my batteries consume a lot of water. > > > > > > As far as replacement goes, what is recommended? This looks like it has two units. Do I need two? On a prior coach, I used the Iota 45 amp charger and it worked quite well. Is this acceptable? If so, do I need two? > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Jerry > > > 85 PT40 > > > > > > |
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