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Re: [GMCnet] Should the batteries charge when plugged in. [message #324635 is a reply to message #324634] Thu, 05 October 2017 19:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
pyolet is currently offline  pyolet   United States
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My Avion had a combiner installed when I got it in '03 and it looks to be original equipment. The buzz box (changed to Progressive Dynamics solid state unit) charges both the house batteries and the engine batteries with a separate 10 ga red wire running up the left side of the coach under the setee and across the bottom of the firewall...hard to see. You'll need to make sure that wire is connected to the buzz box and to the combiner on the firewall above the batteries. The Avion buzz box lives under the kitchen sink area and is plugged into an outlet under the sink. Make sure it's plugged in and there's power to the outlet as well. Woody.

1975 Avion 26' Transmode TZE365V100846 Helena, Montana EBL TBI, AL in man, in-tank pumps, AL rad, rear discs, Alcoas, Dakota Digital dash, all LED int and ext roof markers, Generac, Hubler torsion bars, Quadrabags, Manny tranny, 3.70, Zip Dee.
 
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