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11-07-2005, 07:57
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Hi All Here is another battery problem. My 89 SP 36' is in the shop
right now getting a new compressor. While waiting outside not plugged in I went in it today & the coach battery's were drained & not showing anything on the gauge. The starting battery's showed 12 volts but when I tried to start it there wasn't anything. It didn't even try to spin. I couldn't even get the genny to turn. I tried the switch that was supposed to put the two banks together & that didn't work. How are they supposed to work. Should you be able to start the genny with dead house battery's? Should the coach be able to start with dead house battery's? I know it won't shift if it doesn't get at least 10 volts to the ZF transmission. Is that the same with starting? Do you need better than 10 volts to the tranny to get it to start? I want to get this solved before leaving for FL & whereever the end of Dec. All help appreciated. Thanks Don 89 SP 36' Butler, PA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-07-2005, 14:45
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
> > Hi All Here is another battery problem. My 89 SP 36' is in the shop > right now getting a new compressor. While waiting outside not plugged in I went > in it today & the coach battery's were drained & not showing anything on the > gauge. The starting battery's showed 12 volts but when I tried to start it > there wasn't anything. It didn't even try to spin. I couldn't even get the genny > to turn. I tried the switch that was supposed to put the two banks together > & that didn't work. How are they supposed to work. Should you be able to > start the genny with dead house battery's? Should the coach be able to start with > dead house battery's? I know it won't shift if it doesn't get at least 10 > volts to the ZF transmission. Is that the same with starting? Do you need > better than 10 volts to the tranny to get it to start? I want to get this solved > before leaving for FL & whereever the end of Dec. All help appreciated. > Thanks Don > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > Don-- I had the same problemwhen i brought mine home for the first time.In two days everything was dead, wouldnt start.Same indications as you have.I just dont leave it upluged anymore.I dont know enough about bb's to know why. Ed Gardels 89sp Arlington. Tx > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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11-07-2005, 14:52
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we never leave our coach unplugged. Harvey Lawrence once told me there is close
to a 15 amp phantom drain on the batteries- and if mine sits too long unplugged- have to plug her in for a while to be able to start her. ernie- 83pt40 in texas -----Original Message----- From: ED GARDELS To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 02:45:46 -0000 Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Battery Isolator --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote: > > Hi All Here is another battery problem. My 89 SP 36' is in the shop > right now getting a new compressor. While waiting outside not plugged in I went > in it today & the coach battery's were drained & not showing anything on the > gauge. The starting battery's showed 12 volts but when I tried to start it > there wasn't anything. It didn't even try to spin. I couldn't even get the genny > to turn. I tried the switch that was supposed to put the two banks together > & that didn't work. How are they supposed to work. Should you be able to > start the genny with dead house battery's? Should the coach be able to start with > dead house battery's? I know it won't shift if it doesn't get at least 10 > volts to the ZF transmission. Is that the same with starting? Do you need > better than 10 volts to the tranny to get it to start? I want to get this solved > before leaving for FL & whereever the end of Dec. All help appreciated. > Thanks Don > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > Don-- I had the same problemwhen i brought mine home for the first time.In two days everything was dead, wouldnt start.Same indications as you have.I just dont leave it upluged anymore.I dont know enough about bb's to know why. Ed Gardels 89sp Arlington. Tx > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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11-07-2005, 15:30
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Sounds like it is time to check the 2 solenoids between the gen set battery
and the HWH jack motor. Also check the cables going to those solenoids, they can rub on the frame and cause a high resistance short. Drain batteries but not trip a breaker. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm At 02:45 AM 11/8/2005 +0000, you wrote: >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote: > > > > Hi All Here is another battery problem. My 89 SP 36' is in >the shop > > right now getting a new compressor. While waiting outside not >plugged in I went > > in it today & the coach battery's were drained & not showing >anything on the > > gauge. The starting battery's showed 12 volts but when I tried to >start it > > there wasn't anything. It didn't even try to spin. I couldn't >even get the genny > > to turn. I tried the switch that was supposed to put the two >banks together > > & that didn't work. How are they supposed to work. Should you be >able to > > start the genny with dead house battery's? Should the coach be >able to start with > > dead house battery's? I know it won't shift if it doesn't get at >least 10 > > volts to the ZF transmission. Is that the same with starting? Do >you need > > better than 10 volts to the tranny to get it to start? I want to >get this solved > > before leaving for FL & whereever the end of Dec. All help >appreciated. > > Thanks Don > > 89 SP 36' > > Butler, PA > > > > >Don-- I had the same problemwhen i brought mine home for the first >time.In two days everything was dead, wouldnt start.Same indications >as you have.I just dont leave it upluged anymore.I dont know enough >about bb's to know why. > Ed Gardels 89sp > Arlington. Tx > |
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11-08-2005, 10:01
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Suggest you try the following in this order:
1. Press and hold the aux battery switch as you try to start the generator. The generator is started with the coach batteries which are dead but isolated from the rear chassis batteries. There may be enough in the chassis batteries (via pressing and holding the aux battery switch) to start the generator even though not enough to start the Cat. Let the generator charge both coach and chassis batteries for a while and then start the Cat. 2. Can you plug in the coach? If so plug it in which will charge both coach and chassis batteries for a while and then start the Cat . 3. Jump start the generator by jumping the coach batteries. Let the generator charge both coach and chassis batteries for a while and then start the Cat . Once things are running you will not have a ZF voltage problem. Be sure A/T switch is not off. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote: > > Hi All Here is another battery problem. My 89 SP 36' is in the shop > right now getting a new compressor. While waiting outside not plugged in I went > in it today & the coach battery's were drained & not showing anything on the > gauge. The starting battery's showed 12 volts but when I tried to start it > there wasn't anything. It didn't even try to spin. I couldn't even get the genny > to turn. I tried the switch that was supposed to put the two banks together > & that didn't work. How are they supposed to work. Should you be able to > start the genny with dead house battery's? Should the coach be able to start with > dead house battery's? I know it won't shift if it doesn't get at least 10 > volts to the ZF transmission. Is that the same with starting? Do you need > better than 10 volts to the tranny to get it to start? I want to get this solved > before leaving for FL & whereever the end of Dec. All help appreciated. > Thanks Don > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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