Bluebird storage
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09-22-2011, 04:22
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Bluebird storage
I don't know if you are aware that it takes a full 24hrs, at a trickle, to fully
charge a battery. If your battery has gone below 12v it will half life it's holding power. Sounds like your batt's are shot or close to it. In other words they won't hold a charge for any period of time. Harold Prescott 1985 35WLFC North California --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Jana Ewart > > Mike would like to know how to "kill the DC" so that it doesn't drain down > the batteries during storage for a while this winter. (We hope to still get > to AZ sometime this winter.) Our Bird has just been sitting for a month or > so and the batteries are dead; we go and run the generator and recharge a > bit and the next time they are dead again. Therefore, we can't get the Bird > to start when we want to move her. Any suggestions or tips on how to avoid > this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > Mike and Jana Ewart > 89 PT40WB Royal Conversion > presently in Rapid City SD > > -- > Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. (Psalm 144:15) > |
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