Came home from work the other day and noticed the lights were rather dim in the RV. We're hooked up to shore power so it was rather puzzling. Turns out the shore power isn't being distributed through the RV and the lights were running off battery power. I verified the power pedestal outside was till working.
Fired up the engine, then fired up the generator. Something is preventing the generator from delivering power to the batteries. There is a switch on the dash labeled "Aux Start" and when selected, the lights would brighten up and you could hear the generator taking on a load. After a couple of minutes, the lights would dim and the generator disconnected from the batteries.
I checked all the fuses & circuit breakers I could find, including in the battery control center that's located under the hood.
After starting the generator, I turned off the engine. No need to burn that much fuel. After searching for the problem and finding nothing, I figured I'd better get gas and fill the propane tank. Turned the key and nothing- not even a click. I don't know if the two problems are related or not.
Our motorhome is a 32' 98 Southwind by Fleetwood with a Chevy 454 engine. Hook up is for a 30 amp system.
Would a bad invertor cause this problem? Is there a way to test to see if the invertor is working?
Is there some kind of relay someplace that might be failing that's keeping the generator from doing it's job? If so, any idea where it's located?
Will bad batteries cause this kind of problem?
I have only very basic knowledge of electrics and am stumped. I gotta get this beast running so I can go get propane at the least.
I've been looking for a wiring schematic but haven't found one yet.
Any help will be appreciated
Fired up the engine, then fired up the generator. Something is preventing the generator from delivering power to the batteries. There is a switch on the dash labeled "Aux Start" and when selected, the lights would brighten up and you could hear the generator taking on a load. After a couple of minutes, the lights would dim and the generator disconnected from the batteries.
I checked all the fuses & circuit breakers I could find, including in the battery control center that's located under the hood.
After starting the generator, I turned off the engine. No need to burn that much fuel. After searching for the problem and finding nothing, I figured I'd better get gas and fill the propane tank. Turned the key and nothing- not even a click. I don't know if the two problems are related or not.
Our motorhome is a 32' 98 Southwind by Fleetwood with a Chevy 454 engine. Hook up is for a 30 amp system.
Would a bad invertor cause this problem? Is there a way to test to see if the invertor is working?
Is there some kind of relay someplace that might be failing that's keeping the generator from doing it's job? If so, any idea where it's located?
Will bad batteries cause this kind of problem?
I have only very basic knowledge of electrics and am stumped. I gotta get this beast running so I can go get propane at the least.
I've been looking for a wiring schematic but haven't found one yet.
Any help will be appreciated