The House Batteries On My RV Are Fully Charged But Do Not Provide Power To My RV

by Frank
(Pompano Beach, Fl)

I installed a new converter/charger and it is keeping the house batteries charged. When no AC is going into the converter/charger I have no DC power from the house batteries. It is they are cut out of the DC system from house battery to the DC items in the RV.

ANSWER: Greetings Frank thanks for submitting your question on our Ask An RV Question Page.

You do not state whether you were experiencing this problem prior to the installation of the new converter/charger. One of the things I suggest at this point is that you double-check your installation.

The other area of concern is that you say that the batteries are being charged. You might want to check the batteries when the RV is not plugged in and double check that the batteries are actually charged.

If after you have checked the above items and you still have not resolved the problem; you may end up having to have it looked at by a qualified RV Technician.

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Happy RVing

RVing Al

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No dc power
by: Judith

Hi...All batteries fully charged. New converter/charger. Everything works on AC with gene going. NO DC Power. All fuses good. Main/Aux switches make clunk and are on. Could it be the Intellitec Isolator Relay Delay? Can't find much on that. 1994 Fleetwood Flair 25'.

ANY help would be so appreciated!!

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