Tully
10-05-2008, 02:36 PM
Over the last couple of days I have changed out all my belts.* Turned out to be a very easy job.* Put in a new air cleaner and gas filter.* I then ran into some small issues.I have been reading the forum and my manuals from back to front.* I am doing my best to understand this coach.* So bear with me.
I had a small issue a few days ago.* Was not getting power to my outlets
I went to the back bedroom and switched all the circut breakers off then back on.* Seemed everything was ok.T
Friday night I turn bus on and the female voice says low house batteries.* I notice house lights very dim.* So, I fire up the genny and let run for a few hours and go back to bus.* Now everything seems to be working fine.* Shows 120 Volts on gauge.* However, when I hit the switch to check house batteries is says 10.5 volts / low house batteries.* My inverter box in he bay show unit is on- charging battery.* But it also shows flashing light saying battery low.* I checked my house batteries and they were very low on water.* I filled back up with dist. water.* I thought I was on top of this but was not.* They were very low.* All eight batteries took about 2 gallons of water.So here is my situation
:1}Voice keeps saying house batteries low.* Can I check these with a volt *** meter?* What is a normal reading?
2) If I am just running my genny only- would this not provide power to the*** entire coach including all 120 AC?*
3) Male voice now comes on and says Danger- bad ground on shore power?** I am not hooked up to shore power?From what I think I know- the inverter is suppose to take the DC house batteries and the the inverter it converts to 120 AC?***
4) When the inverter box in the bay says it is charging- does this mean this is charging the batteries. I am not certain. How does this work?
So, if he house batteries are low or bad I would have no power on the inside of the bus.My gaugue will go to 120 volts.* But every few minutes it will drop back to zero.I am really trying to understand the sequence here.* Is the inverter to be off whenever I am running the genny?What should be my first step here to get 120 AC working again on the bus?
Sorry to ramble.* Just tyring to through out what is happening in hopes that I can be given some info to work off of.
Tully
1990 Country Coach*
I had a small issue a few days ago.* Was not getting power to my outlets
I went to the back bedroom and switched all the circut breakers off then back on.* Seemed everything was ok.T
Friday night I turn bus on and the female voice says low house batteries.* I notice house lights very dim.* So, I fire up the genny and let run for a few hours and go back to bus.* Now everything seems to be working fine.* Shows 120 Volts on gauge.* However, when I hit the switch to check house batteries is says 10.5 volts / low house batteries.* My inverter box in he bay show unit is on- charging battery.* But it also shows flashing light saying battery low.* I checked my house batteries and they were very low on water.* I filled back up with dist. water.* I thought I was on top of this but was not.* They were very low.* All eight batteries took about 2 gallons of water.So here is my situation
:1}Voice keeps saying house batteries low.* Can I check these with a volt *** meter?* What is a normal reading?
2) If I am just running my genny only- would this not provide power to the*** entire coach including all 120 AC?*
3) Male voice now comes on and says Danger- bad ground on shore power?** I am not hooked up to shore power?From what I think I know- the inverter is suppose to take the DC house batteries and the the inverter it converts to 120 AC?***
4) When the inverter box in the bay says it is charging- does this mean this is charging the batteries. I am not certain. How does this work?
So, if he house batteries are low or bad I would have no power on the inside of the bus.My gaugue will go to 120 volts.* But every few minutes it will drop back to zero.I am really trying to understand the sequence here.* Is the inverter to be off whenever I am running the genny?What should be my first step here to get 120 AC working again on the bus?
Sorry to ramble.* Just tyring to through out what is happening in hopes that I can be given some info to work off of.
Tully
1990 Country Coach*