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Old 12-23-2006, 03:01 PM   #1
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Recently due to bad cells, I removed my 2 coach batteries. Also I disconnected the negative lead on my engine battery (it's fully charged) for the winter. Question - Am I correct in my thinking that when I plug into 110V even the 12V items will operate?
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Old 12-23-2006, 03:01 PM   #2
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Recently due to bad cells, I removed my 2 coach batteries. Also I disconnected the negative lead on my engine battery (it's fully charged) for the winter. Question - Am I correct in my thinking that when I plug into 110V even the 12V items will operate?
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Old 12-23-2006, 03:07 PM   #3
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Yes, you are correct, the 12 volt lights and etc. will operate.
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Old 12-23-2006, 03:10 PM   #4
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Thanks John. I wanted to be sure I wasn't fixing one problem and creating another.
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Old 12-23-2006, 04:38 PM   #5
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I also have a 37B. My batteries didnt last long. It is because the converter is a cheaper model and it over charges the batteries, and the 12volt batteries are in parallel, when one goes bad it will kill the other. I changed to two 6 volts in series. They wil fit in the same place, and dont require water near as much as the 12's. You also have a switch on the wall by the steps that will turn the batteries off, but as long as the coach is pluged in, the converter will run the 12v equipment. You can also get 5 - plus years out of 6 volt batteries.
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Old 12-23-2006, 05:43 PM   #6
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Charles,

I'd be interested in getting more info about the 6V batteries. What brand / model# are they? Why only 2 instead of 4? Could you explain or possibly send a picture of how you connected them.

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Old 12-23-2006, 08:51 PM   #7
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Charles thanks for your post, I've always run dual 6-volt batteries in all my trailers so when I saw my new Sightseer only had two Group 24 batteries I was a bit amazed. I figured I would give it a go with the 12-volt ones but I think I'll be upgrading sooner rather than later.

Bob - I've had good luck with the Interstate brand of batteries, or the Trojan 105s. In my case I can't fit 4 batteries, but it looks like I could easily replace the 12-volt ones. Most 6-volt batteries are a bit taller than the 12-volt siblings.

One of the best sites to help me understand batteries is The 12-Volt Side of Life - I always keep that one bookmarked.
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Old 12-24-2006, 06:02 AM   #8
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Charles99:
My batteries didnt last long. It is because the converter is a cheaper model and it over charges the batteries, and the 12volt batteries are in parallel, when one goes bad it will kill the other. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I have a 2005 38R and my batteries are in great shape. I've only had to add water once in 23 months. I ordered the coach from the factory and it didn't sit on a dealers lot for months or was taken to shows. I also should mention we've spent 372 nights in the coach since January 25, 2005.

Tell me about the cheap converter I have.

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Old 12-24-2006, 05:12 PM   #9
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Yes I will be glad to post some pictures. Give me a few days, we are leaving for Islamorada FL Christmas Day. We will arive there on the 26th. I will post some pictures then.
In my 2004 adventure 37B. I have a parallax 7400 without the float timer.
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The unit operates at 13.8 volts all the time. If you are not using your 12v stuff, it will tend to over charge the batteries and they will start to off gas as they over charge. The 12 volt batteries cant handle this as good as the 6volt golf cart batteries. The 6 volts are designed for this kind of abuse. As for only two: Two 6 volts have the same stoage capacity as two 12's in parallel, and that is all I have room for. I did have to install longer (all thread)rods to hold the batteries in place. You can buy that at Lowes.
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Old 12-25-2006, 02:12 PM   #10
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I just checked the charge voltage. My 7400 float charges at 13.5v. My 7400 must have the T option. The amperage is what tapers down as the batteries reach full charge. The 7400 tapers to a few hundred milliamps when the battery(s) are at full charge. My 7400 has never overcharged my batteries.

Winnebago may be using the T option 7400 in the more expensive Itascas and the non T option 7400 in the cheaper Winnebagos.

I'll pull the cover and check my 7400 this week.
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Old 12-26-2006, 07:31 AM   #11
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I checked my converter. It's a 7400 series model number 7455 (no T and 55 amps). It says it charges down to .5 amps so I popped one of the covers to check the water level. It was ok still from the last fill about a month ago but as I watched the liquid, I could see an occasional buble so I can see where the converter is going to boil it dry.

I unplugged the MH and attached my Battery Minder.

Thanks for starting this thread Bob Russo and contributors Charles 99, YGuy, and Tom N.

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Old 12-26-2006, 11:51 AM   #12
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I'll physically check tomorrow but looking at the component info sheet provided by Winnebago, my converter model is a 7455BT.

Not sure if this makes a difference but mine is an 05 on an 04 chassis. Workhorse manufactured 6-04, Winnebago manufactured 8-04 and in service to me 9-04.
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Old 12-27-2006, 10:53 AM   #13
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Just looked at the converter. Serial #7400 Model #7455T. Input 105-130 VAC, 60hz, 975 Watts. Output 13.6 VDC, 55 amps. Average charge rate .5 amps, max charge rate 45 amps.

Having said that, what does it mean? Will it boil over the batteries? Is this a reason for bad cells occuring? Are 2 6V in series the best solution?

So many questions what should one do?
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Old 12-28-2006, 01:41 PM   #14
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I didn't like all the wires, battery charger, and clutter around the step/batteries so I put a Intermatic 3 prong plug timer in the recepticle that the converter plug into. I moved the plug a few inches to make room for the timer (easy to move - two screws. Loosened one and removed one, turned it away from the converter and rescrewed.) Now the timer runs the converter for 2 hours a day, replenishes the coach and chassis batteries, and is shut down for 22 hours. I have a wire from the coach battery positive to the chassis battery positive.

If this doesn't work out, I'll post.

Bob R. I can't answer your question on why your cells went dead. You may just have been unlucky.
I'll probably go with 2 golf cart batteries when the present ones croak.

While you don't have batteries in your coach, make sure the red wires aren't touching the frame. Put a baggy over them or something.

Intermatic link to T311 3 prong timer $ 8.00 at Menards
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Old 12-28-2006, 06:18 PM   #15
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Donavon,
Sounds like a good way to keep batteries topped off without all the clutter. Look forward to hearing how it works out.

The procedure I've been using during winter months or other times of extended down time is to plug in the MH for a few days to charge the coach batteries and use a BatteryMinder for the chassis battery. I use the electric outlet in the large compartment next to the door and bring the connectors up from behind the battery tray.

I have electrical tape on the "loose" ends to insulate them from the frame.
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Old 12-30-2006, 06:59 AM   #16
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I promised some pictures of the 6 volt batteries installed in the 37B under the steps. The black cable on the left is the negative side, the two (red and Black) in the middle are the positive from one battery to the negative on the other battery. The two cables (red and black) in the middle mean nothing, I just had an extra cable with the change over and I placed both of them on the batteries. You could use just one. The red cable on the right is the positive side of the batteries to the coach. All the red stuff on top is red spray grease to prevent corrosion. I had a lot of problems with the 12 volts and acid corrosion. I had to repaint the box before installing the batteries. When you clean the box, make sure your steps are out or all the acid will drip on the steps and you will be painting them also. Pictures are attached.



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Old 12-30-2006, 08:26 AM   #17
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Charles,

Thanks for posting the pictures. Can't see them yet as they are still in the approval stage, but I'm sure they will be helpful.

BTW - How does the H3 handle as a toad? How is it overall? Just traded my wife's jeep liberty so currently we are without a toad. Gross combined weight wise I could tow my Avalanche but I don't want to pull that amount of weight besides that I think I'd have to do something about the hitch even though my excali-bar would handle it.
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Old 12-31-2006, 10:16 AM   #18
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Charles,
Good pictures. Are those T105 batteries that I've heard about or are they another brand?
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Old 12-31-2006, 11:10 AM   #19
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I don't know what model the batteries are, I bought them from Batteries Plus in Augusta Ga. I just wanted a 6 volt golf cart battery.
As for the H3, we love it. It is heavy but real easy to tow. The Demco tow brackets take place of the tow hooks on the front. No big deal to install, you just need a troque wrench. The suv is placed in neutral by pressing two buttons and you place the transmision in park. You dont have to leave a key in the ignition, because it does not have a steering wheel lock. Does not add mileage either. We use magenitic tow lights on the back.
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