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Old 08-08-2002, 04:28 AM   #1
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Dumb question - 345LE - does the gennie charge the auto battery?

Or should it?

I am losing the charge all of a sudden on my 10 month old engine battery. It has been fine since new but I know the 345LEs are regarded as funky this way..but I am wondering if anyone can shed any light on it? I wonder if something has recently gone? Maybe a solenoind cable or something?

I remember something about the step draining the battery too...

Was just wondering if any pointers before I get underneath tomorrow

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My Argosy didn't, there were only 120 volt windings on the generator, no aux. charger.

Jump or charge the battery just enough to start, then check the voltage. The alternator should put out over 14 volts if it is good. Check all connections. The small 2 wire connector on the alternator tells it the system voltage, the terminals can corrode. The large red wire should go to the same terminal on the starter as the battery. It doesn't take much corrosion on a terminal to stop 12v, make sure everything is clean.

My step is manual, don't know anything about current draw there. I would bet on the alternator, start there.

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Old 08-08-2002, 10:18 AM   #3
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When my auto battery died in the winter, I would jump the MH generator first. Once the generator was running, I disconnected the jumper cables. After that, I started the engine. There must be SOME 12v current going back to the battery from the generator. I know for sure that the 120v system charges only the house batteries. Then again, I'm a MH elitist with an on-board Kohler 7k watt generator. What would I know?
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Old 08-08-2002, 11:14 AM   #4
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More info...

Thanks fellers for thoughts, appreciated...

I have a ProSine 2000 inverter/charger that charges the 4 DP27 Deka deep cycle batteries for the coach power, and my question was, is the 12v charge from the inverter/charger connected to the auto battery too?

Or is the 12v auto battery only charged from the main engine?

I had a failed battery last year when I bought the coach, and replaced it, which fixed the problem. The way this has suddenly gone makes me think that there is a mechanical cable problem though...Batteries usually go in a gradual decline, no?

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Old 08-08-2002, 11:57 AM   #5
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Will,

You are correct, a battry that if going will usally do so in a stately manner, unless you have a broken plate, or a shorted cell. This will lead to a sudden death. Best bet to test it is to pull it out, charge it for a few hours and load test. If it will hold a charge and the load test does not come back bad then you know to look at someting on the coach. Usally the on board 120 volt battery charger does nothing for the engine battery. The alternator is usally the only source of charge unless your generator works like the one Fred has.

The reason for this is that the diffrent types of batteries (Starting or deep cycle) have diffrent use and charging needs. Starting batteries are designed for large loads of a short period with a rapid recharge. Deep cycle are for steady loads over a long period with a long slow recharge. If they were hooked together you would boil the starting battery dry. You have a battery isolator that stops the alternator from over charging the house batteries so do not worry about that.

If your battery is only 12 months old, it should still be in warranty. I would have it checked and go from there.
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Old 08-08-2002, 03:32 PM   #6
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I only have 2 deep cycle batteries. I also don't have an inverter. Life was clearly better in 1990!

My charger only charges the deep cycle batteries. I flip the switch to the deep cycle batteries while in storage so they don't drain.
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Due to generator 'issues' this weekend, I jump nose first into my manuals. My Kohler 7kw does in fact have a coach battery charging unit on it (not house batteries).
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