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Battery charger electrical advice and help needed - please.
09-05-2006, 10:39
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Battery charger electrical advice and help needed - please.
Good Deal Rob!, Where did you get those?
Got a smart charger, but could use two of these.
Bob Janes
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson"
wrote:
>
> Shane I bought my two IOTA 55amp plus two smart chargers for under
$500.
> With tax I think I paid around $380
>
> On 05/09/06, sfedeli3 <sfedeli3@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi John & Adria,
> >
> > I don't think that our coaches are designed to be parked for 2-3
> > weeks at-a-time without being plugged in. Mine has about an 8 amp
> > drain from what can only be called "ghost circuits". I installed a
> > battery disconnect so that I can leave the coach plugged in and
use
> > the old chargers to keep the 12V circuits on while in storage.
Over
> > the winter, I completely de-energize the bus and disconnect the
> > batteries after fully charging them.
> >
> > Prior to getting a smart charger, I used to put the old chargers
on
> > an outdoor "christmas light" style timer that would turn them on
for
> > 2 hours a day. This was enough to top off the batteries without
> > causing them to gas. IF you are getting rid of the coach, that is
> > the cheapest solution to your problem and won't cook the new
> > batteries. Othewise, get an IOTA or Xantrex smart charger that
has a
> > sensor to know when the batteries are charged and turns off
> > automatically. They run around $400 for a 50 amp model.
> >
> > Shane Fedeli
> > 85PT40
> > Hershey, PA
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com 40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "Adria Haynes"
> > <mrbeebody@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Gang. Please know going into this thing that I'm well aware that
> > > I'm wordy - but I do so in an effort to be thorough. So please,
> > grab
> > > a soda and get comfy. Smile
> > >
> > > I lurk here often and post very little. We are in our 3rd summer
> > > with our 80 BB 35FC and it has been bitter sweet. The payments
> > are
> > > bitter for 12 months a year, and the bus is sweet when we use it
> > for
> > > about 12 days a year. Smile
> > >
> > > Anyways, it's getting harder to justify and we have toyed with
the
> > > idea of selling it after this past Labor Day weekend, but it
gave
> > us
> > > a little "gotcha" when it came time to go home. I don't know if
> > it
> > > was "quitting before we could fire it" or what, but I could use
> > some
> > > help on the problem if/before we put it on the market.
> > >
> > > The problem: I think my battery chargers are hosed.
> > >
> > > When we bought the bus, the Trojan batteries had been killed by
> > the
> > > PO leaving the fridge set to electrical. We dealt with them not
> > > holding a charge until last summer when I bought 4 new
batteries.
> > > Even then, it seemed that even though I'd make sure I had
> > > everythign off - something drained them. I got tired of them
> > being
> > > drained when I'd go out for the monthly "start up and run for
> > awile"
> > > so I decided to just leave the bus plugged in to my garage. That
> > > was fine until my new batteries blew up. I replaced those
> > batteries
> > > with 4 new ones in June and all seemed well through our trip in
> > > July. I was told that my 1980 chargers wouldn't trickle charge,
> > but
> > > were steady pumpers that over charged the batteries. Lesson
> > learned.
> > >
> > > When we got home from the July trip, I plugged the bus into the
> > > house again. It took me about 3 weeks to remember, but I
unplugged
> > > the chargers too. On this past Friday I went out to fire the old
> > > girl up and she was dead. I plugged in the chargers and Saturday
> > > morning it fired right up. After work on saturday, I went to
> > start
> > > it again and it cranked very slowly, then on the last possible
> > > revolution - she took off and purred like I knew she would and I
> > > took the bus to the campground where my family already was
waiting
> > > for me with other family members. I plugged into 30 amp shore
> > power
> > > with the chargers on until Monday afternoon. When I went to
start
> > > it to leave, it wouldn't even click. I think I had an anurism.
> > >
> > > I found that with the chargers plugged in, the volts meter would
> > > wiggle at 12 until I tried to start it, then it would shake from
> > pin
> > > to pin. It was wierd and I couldn't make any sense of it, but
> > that
> > > isn't saying much either. About all I have ever learned about
> > > electricity is that it hurts when I touch it.
> > >
> > > I unplugged the charger and removed the 2 batteries that start
the
> > > bus and put each one on an external 6V charger. They both took 4
> > > amps for over 2 hours with no improvement. When I removed the
> > other
> > > 2 RV batteries so that I could take all 4 in for testing, the
> > ground
> > > posts on those two had some deformation and melting, which I
knew
> > > was bad.
> > >
> > > I got ANOTHER 4 new batteries, hooked up the 2 that I needed to
> > make
> > > it run and it fired right up. We got it home and I un hooked
> > those
> > > parallel batteries from one another, the RV ones never did get
> > > hooked up, and the chargers are also unplugged for now.
> > >
> > > It seemed to me and everybody else that the charger that was
> > > supposed to be charging the batteries was the very thing that
was
> > > screwing everything up. It's the only thing that makes sense to
> > me,
> > > but like I said - I don't know much about these things and my
pool
> > > of experience is growing, but still VERY shallow.
> > >
> > > Thank you for your time and patience with me thus far. Now that
> > you
> > > have that little bit of history, my questions are as follows:
> > >
> > > Does this make sense to anybody else or am I on something that
the
> > > chargers are hosed?
> > >
> > > Is there a way to check the charging unit that is hard wired
into
> > > the bus without unhooking it all?
> > >
> > > If it only makes sense to replace this unit, what are my "best
> > > value" options?
> > >
> > > Does anybody have a used one that's still good that they'd sell?
> > >
> > > Thank you very much for your help,
> > >
> > > John, Adria, Blase, Kaleigh, Jade, and Gage.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
> 94 WLWB
>
>
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Battery charger electrical advice and help needed - please. - one_dusty_hoot - 09-05-2006 10:39
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