Understanding Electrical Systems
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01-29-2006, 09:07
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Understanding Electrical Systems
I am debating how "educated" I need to become before troubleshooting
and/or repairing some electrical issues I am having. The coach is new to me and has been in the shop for the past month getting many things repaired. One of the items repaired was the Freedom 25 inverter. It was found that the inverter received an electrical spike of some sort and several critical parts were damaged. I was told this could occur either by bad shore power or by a lightning strike. Right now there are several things that I don't understand and need to figure out if there is trouble somewhere that needs to be repaired. 1. Alternator Fault - When the engine is running ALT1 fault light is on. 2. Shore Power Polarity - The polarity light does not indicate good or bad polarity when plugged into shore power. 3. Xantrex Link 2000 - When everything is shut off (master electrical switch and AT switch) the Link 2000 is still on. 4. LoBat - Within a few days, it appears that the batteries are already low (I do not have the coach plugged into shore power). I have read through the Link 2000 manual and it appears that there are many settings in being sure the batteries are used and charged correctly. The first thing was to determine the type of batteries being used. It took me several hours just to figure out the kind of batteries they are and I am still not 100% certain. They are Deka 8G4D and I believe they are Gelled and not Sealed Absorbed. There are 4 batteries with 6 cells each and 2.35 V per cell at 68 degrees. There are many questions I have in addition to the items above (obviously I am not electrically inclined): 1. Should I just hire an "expert" and have them check the entire system and train me on managing power? Any "BB experts" that can be recommended? 2. Or, do I just take my time and learn everything myself risking damage to systems and delaying the time that we can use the coach? 3. Are the batteries being damaged right now? 4. On our first trip I would like to believe that the electrical system is functioning correctly (we don't have an immediate trip planned, but I will plan a trip only when I know the problems are resolved). 5. Are the settings of Link 2000 interface correct? What are the correct settings? 6. Are the batteries bad? Or, is there something out of the ordinary draining the batteries? 7. Is the alternator bad? How do the 2 alternators work? My engine mechanic did not indicate that there were any problems with the alternators. He was pretty thorough in checking everything. 8. What is the best way to store the coach in cold weather? Can I plug it into a 20 amp house circuit just to keep the batteries up? Do I need to install a 30 or 50 amp circuit ASAP in order to store the coach properly? 9. Are there good "RV Electrical Systems for Dummies" resources out there? 10. Are BBs so complicated and/or specialized that basic RV electrical information would not be helpful? Brian Gatley 93 WLWB PT40 Bend, OR [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Understanding Electrical Systems - Brian Gatley - 01-29-2006 09:07
Understanding Electrical Systems - George Lowry - 01-29-2006, 11:35
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