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Re: [GMCnet] Should the batteries charge when plugged in. [message #324631 is a reply to message #324630] Thu, 05 October 2017 17:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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If you don't have a combiner installed, all you're doing is keeping up the house battery.

On ‎Thursday‎, ‎October‎ ‎5‎, ‎2017‎ ‎05‎:‎55‎:‎11‎ ‎PM‎ ‎EDT, John Phillips wrote:


Hi,
I have Avion VIN A26000.
I engine battery was at 12.6 volts.
I used the battery to pump up the suspension before starting the coach.
Battery lowered to 11.6. I moved the coach form the street to my parking
pad where I plugged it in. Has been plugged in for 2 weeks now. The battery
is still at 11.6. I thought the reason to plug in was to keep the
batteries charged. I am plugged into a 120 volt 15 amp line and lifted the
ground to keep from tripping the GFI. I kink I can take care of the
Grounding problem but have no idea if the unit even has a battery trickle
charger.


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*John Phillips*

*Avion 75*

*Sacramento, ca*
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