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Electrical gremlin
04-24-2006, 05:19
Post: #11
Electrical gremlin
Thanks Wes, that helps a great deal. To enable 12v monitoring
of the generator start battery, is a connection from E4 to E24
sufficient?

Thanks,
David Brady
'02 LXi, Smokey
Va

lwesthaver1958 wrote:
> We have seen installations where terminals E3 and E4 are connected
> together, which means the Gencon is monitoring one battery on both of
> its inputs. This greatly reduces the Gencon's functionality.
>
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04-24-2006, 08:55
Post: #12
Electrical gremlin
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
, David Brady
wrote:
>
> To enable 12v monitoring of the generator start battery, is a
> connection from E4 to E24 sufficient?
>
> Thanks,
> David Brady
> '02 LXi, Smokey
> Va
>

David, you also need a connection from your generator cranking battery
to terminal E23.

Once that is done, the Gencon can monitor the Generator cranking
battery.

-Wes

PS. I just posted a Input/Output Connection Diaram on our website that
may help.

GENCON Model 9232 Input / Output Connection Diagram
<http://www.westhaverassociates.com/genco...ctions.asp>





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11-26-2006, 01:43
Post: #13
Electrical gremlin
Hi Terry- it was still plugged into shore power. I had changed the
winter/summer switch to winter to circulate some more antifreeze. Shut down the
engine
and the lites stayed on. Just went and turned the winter/summer switch back to
summer- lites went out. Weird. Keeping an eye on temps and weather. Will be
stocking up on groceries this coming week, in prep of my trip back to Texas. It
was 17 degrees here this am.

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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11-26-2006, 02:35
Post: #14
Electrical gremlin
Brenda flies out Tues am from Billings. Looks like our kids have our time
spoken for. Where is your shop located in Billings? I have those ceiling strips
for you.

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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11-26-2006, 04:34
Post: #15
Electrical gremlin
Tom, when the temps get low, I turn on my block heater. If I didn't then she
would crank and choke and spew all kinds of smoke till she cleared her throat.
The block heater works so well, that there is virtually no smoke and a whole
lot easier on her "innards", too. Haven't made the tool, yet- with temps in
the low 20's, just checking air presure on my tires- getting ready for the trip
south- has been an ordeal. I hate cold weather.

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana getting to be a short-timer



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11-26-2006, 06:13
Post: #16
Electrical gremlin
I started the coach and she aired up fine. Turned the engine off and
the safeline lites, suspension dump lite and antenna lite are still on.
Anyone have any clues? Ernie-83PT40 in snowy Montana
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11-26-2006, 06:22
Post: #17
Electrical gremlin
Hi Ernie. Did you unhook your shore power before you started the
engine? Mine did the same thing once & I unhooked the shore power, then
re started the engine & all the warning lights went off. Must be a
Montana thing? Did you stay warm last night? Was -2 here at the house
this am. Supposed to get colder by Tuesday.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40
74FC34



Ernest Ekberg wrote:

> I started the coach and she aired up fine. Turned the engine off and
> the safeline lites, suspension dump lite and antenna lite are still on.
> Anyone have any clues? Ernie-83PT40 in snowy Montana
>
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11-26-2006, 06:23
Post: #18
Electrical gremlin
It's always a ground circuit.
MH
----- Original Message -----
From: Ernest Ekberg
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 12:13 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Electrical gremlin


I started the coach and she aired up fine. Turned the engine off and
the safeline lites, suspension dump lite and antenna lite are still on.
Anyone have any clues? Ernie-83PT40 in snowy Montana





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11-26-2006, 06:51
Post: #19
Electrical gremlin
Ernie the Bird is trying to tell you to get out of the snow and get
to Texas and warm weather. How did it start in the cold weather and
did you have to start the engine heater first? Did you make an oil
change tool yet? Was talking to another forum member last night and
he seemed to think I could use it to add antifreeze. Going to check
it today and see if it will work. Was really dreading having to pour
27 1/2 gallons of antifreeze solution into that tiny hole above the rear door.

tom warner
1985 PT 40

At 01:22 PM 11/26/2006, you wrote:
>Hi Ernie. Did you unhook your shore power before you started the
>engine? Mine did the same thing once & I unhooked the shore power, then
>re started the engine & all the warning lights went off. Must be a
>Montana thing? Did you stay warm last night? Was -2 here at the house
>this am. Supposed to get colder by Tuesday.
>
>Terry Neal
>Bozeman, MT
>82PT40
>74FC34
>
>
>
>Ernest Ekberg wrote:
>
> > I started the coach and she aired up fine. Turned the engine off and
> > the safeline lites, suspension dump lite and antenna lite are still on.
> > Anyone have any clues? Ernie-83PT40 in snowy Montana
> >
> >
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11-26-2006, 07:20
Post: #20
Electrical gremlin
Obviously some sort of winter gremlin. Now that you mention the
winter/summer switch, I think mine was turned on too when the same thing
happened to me. The warning lights may share some circuits (or ground)
with that circuit?

Is Brenda staying with you for the return to TX or is she flying back
this week? Would like to get together with you two before she leaves if
you have any time.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40
74FC34



erniecarpet@... wrote:

> Hi Terry- it was still plugged into shore power. I had changed the
> winter/summer switch to winter to circulate some more antifreeze. Shut
> down the engine
> and the lites stayed on. Just went and turned the winter/summer switch
> back to
> summer- lites went out. Weird. Keeping an eye on temps and weather.
> Will be
> stocking up on groceries this coming week, in prep of my trip back to
> Texas. It
> was 17 degrees here this am.
>
> Ernie Ekberg
> 83 PT40
> Livingston, Montana
>
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