If the voltage does not go up when plugged in look for a blown fuse in the charge circuit in the converter charger.
Rv battery charger not working.
The battery has a full charge and all the fuses are good.
All the wiring i can see appears to be alright.
The microswitch appears to be o k i did take the trailer out in the country and had to travel over some rough gravel roads.
If you do not have an inverter with this capability your conventional converter charger will recognize the battery is at 10 5 volts and throw a 13 6 volt charge to the battery until it reaches 12 6 volts and shut off.
If you can measure an increase in dc voltage at the battery bank when the coach is plugged in then the battery charge circuit is at least complete and probably working.
Keeping your batteries healthy and lasting is another topic we should talk about.
There are a few ways in which a battery can be charged using the converter.
Rv batteries are lead acid batteries and have many cells connected in series.
Once a month is sufficient or you may need to buy new batteries next season.
Charging a camper battery through the converter.
So if you have a.
The only think i have done since the last time i used the trailer is to fill up the propane tanks.
As dave mentions there could be a few different causes if you discover a battery not charging properly on your rv.
Yes the battery of an rv does charge when plugged in.
When you are heading out into the middle of nowhere you want to make sure that you actually get there.
A bad battery could draw power from other good batteries and make all of them fail.
With this idea in mind dave talks about the difference between a static fill which can lead to sulfation deteriorated.
Check on your batteries periodically while in storage.
Testing the battery s ability to take and hold a full charge is certainly an important first step.
When your rv s converter isn t charging the batteries it can be a major headache.
Look also for any electronic disconnect switches that.
Converters should also not be left plugged in so as to charge the rv battery.
This also applies to batteries in a towable trailer too.
My 12 volt system is not working.
If the battery is sulfated it will draw down to 11 volts very quickly which would make the co detector chirp.
Most often though battery capacity depends on the type of charging cycle you conduct prior to operation.
The camper could be hooked up to the electrical grid via a 30 or 50 amp outlet at a campground national park or state park.