Jeff Bayley
05-10-2010, 12:41 PM
I think my "battery light on" problem got lost in the other thread. (Or maybe nobody loves me). Besides that, the link I put to the video was no good
Here's a copy of the post from the other thread and the video of me testing it but I can't draw any conclusions if it's ok or not.
I finally got the volt meter out yesterday to test the small battery monitor made by a Vanner that is relatively new (a couple of years old) on my coach. I downloaded the manual from the manufactures website but it had no specific instructions for testing it. I have a link to the manual below this first link of me testing it in case anyone wants to reference page to which shows some clue as to what my results may indicate. I'm sorry I cannot fully translate them myself to get a conclusive decision on whether it is bad or not.
I believe the first link below will show you the video of me testing it. I am testing it from right to left as you can see and if you go back to the photo I posted on page 1 you can see which terminals say what from a close-up photo that I posted. What I noticed was that almost every reading was almost identical at 28 V and change.
Let me know if this video link doesn't work that shows my testing the battery monitor. I should have gone ahead and and showed the readings on the two main battery posts while running (27 volts) and on the 12 volt and 24 volt large Vanner (reading as supposed to)
http://gallery.me.com/jbayley#100015/Battery%20Monitor%20Test&bgcolor=black
With those readings, it seems as though my voltage regulator should be good. Someone I talked to said there was a "diode" (?) inside the alternator that might have gone out. I guess the next thing to check is the water level in all the batteries. ??
This link below is to the very small two page manual which and shows what each poll should indicate. Three of the polls are supposed to be connected to either buzzers or warning lights (that's my problem my battery light is on) . I have not checked the water level and the batteries yet which is one of the possible culprits. Before I do that to see if anyone could interpret the voltage readings that I took to see if there's something more obvious going on.
Based on page 2 of the manual it would appear that my high and low warning light posts are within range. One of them is supposed to go off if it falls below 24 V and the other one is supposed to go off if it goes above 30 volts. I appear to be within range of 28 V unless I'm mistaken. I believe this should also indicate that my voltage regulator on the alternator is working correctly. Conclusions? Suggestions? Go ahead and check the water level in the batteries at this point? I think that one of the things the monitor does is indicate if there is an imbalance in the batteries. That is to say if one of the batteries this notably off from the other three (Coach batteries. I have four.)
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=...oC-DuDZp3tVKrw
Here's a copy of the post from the other thread and the video of me testing it but I can't draw any conclusions if it's ok or not.
I finally got the volt meter out yesterday to test the small battery monitor made by a Vanner that is relatively new (a couple of years old) on my coach. I downloaded the manual from the manufactures website but it had no specific instructions for testing it. I have a link to the manual below this first link of me testing it in case anyone wants to reference page to which shows some clue as to what my results may indicate. I'm sorry I cannot fully translate them myself to get a conclusive decision on whether it is bad or not.
I believe the first link below will show you the video of me testing it. I am testing it from right to left as you can see and if you go back to the photo I posted on page 1 you can see which terminals say what from a close-up photo that I posted. What I noticed was that almost every reading was almost identical at 28 V and change.
Let me know if this video link doesn't work that shows my testing the battery monitor. I should have gone ahead and and showed the readings on the two main battery posts while running (27 volts) and on the 12 volt and 24 volt large Vanner (reading as supposed to)
http://gallery.me.com/jbayley#100015/Battery%20Monitor%20Test&bgcolor=black
With those readings, it seems as though my voltage regulator should be good. Someone I talked to said there was a "diode" (?) inside the alternator that might have gone out. I guess the next thing to check is the water level in all the batteries. ??
This link below is to the very small two page manual which and shows what each poll should indicate. Three of the polls are supposed to be connected to either buzzers or warning lights (that's my problem my battery light is on) . I have not checked the water level and the batteries yet which is one of the possible culprits. Before I do that to see if anyone could interpret the voltage readings that I took to see if there's something more obvious going on.
Based on page 2 of the manual it would appear that my high and low warning light posts are within range. One of them is supposed to go off if it falls below 24 V and the other one is supposed to go off if it goes above 30 volts. I appear to be within range of 28 V unless I'm mistaken. I believe this should also indicate that my voltage regulator on the alternator is working correctly. Conclusions? Suggestions? Go ahead and check the water level in the batteries at this point? I think that one of the things the monitor does is indicate if there is an imbalance in the batteries. That is to say if one of the batteries this notably off from the other three (Coach batteries. I have four.)
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=...oC-DuDZp3tVKrw