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    wrongagain Guest

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    I have gotten two different stories from two different people at marathon, so now lets see what everyone else has to say.
    the question of the day is,...
    are the chassis batteries being charged or not when the bus is plugged in.
    I understand the house batteries are being charged but some tech guy at marathon said, shore power is also charging chassis batteries at the same time.
    someone else at marathon says no they are not.
    before the test of time shows me the answer, I would like to know what to expect, I have a 24v charger so do I put it on or are they already being charged.
    and, if I am about to be told to put a charger on them where do I put the charger so it charges both the 24v and 12v.

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    Joe Cannarozzi Guest

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    Here is a very easy way to see.

    Look at what your charger is doing at any given time while plugged in or on gen power with the inverter/charger on and with nothing powered off the chassis batteries, on.

    Then go and turn on a bunch of chassis stuff, high beams, marker lights, radios, whatever and the charger will increase its charge rate if it is charging them.

    If the charge rate does not change, it doesn't.

    It really depends how it was done.

    Although ours has a 24 volt equalizer switch, we can not get a charge for the chassis batteries from our charger with it on. It will only allow the house to draw off the chassis.

    If I am going to be in one spot for a long period of time and are going to have the bay doors open alot I will put a shim on the micro-switch for the bay lights cause I have had dead chassis batteries once after doing that. I also then turned on the 24 volt equalizer at that point to try to start the bus with dead chassis bats. to no avail.

    A small trickle charger for the chassis batts plugged into the engine bay outlet will remedy this for cheep and easy if you find that they do not charge.
    Last edited by Joe Cannarozzi; 10-07-2007 at 11:30 PM.

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    My 93 Marathon did not charge my engine batteries when I was plugged into shore power, so I installed a 24 V charger that would charge then go to float so it didn't damage the batteries. I kept mine plugged in the same outlet in the engine compartment that was installed to accomodate the block heater. I just verified where I had 24V on my engine batteries and permanently installed the leads to those terminals. After installing the charger, my engine batteries were automatically charged when I plugged into shore power.
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    My 2001 Marathon did not charge the engine batteries when on shore power,so I added a small trickle charger.

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    Like Dale, I installed a 24v battery tender and plugged it into the block heater receptacle, but you have to either unplug it or turn off the breaker to the receptacle when coming off shore power. Mine didn't like trying to work with the inverter as a power source.

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    dalej Guest

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    Ed, when we are parked for a period of time, I throw the main disconnect on the chassis batts, since they only get charged while running down the highway. Mine don't in any way get charged any other way.

    The house side is always getting charged, e.g. shore, gen., Detroit, which also feeds the gen. batt.

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