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Originally Posted by HRDWRK
Thank you guys.
I will check all that.
I believe all the lights are LED on this model. At least that is what we were told, and they are look like LED light. So, if read your comments correctly, and that is what I have been reading and understood about RVs, when I am connected to shore power, the house battery get charged and that will power all my lights and small stuff. I check the house battery and it is reading at 14.5 VDC. Is that the right number or are these deep cycle batteries are suppose to be different? There is no label what so ever on this battery about any specifications!!
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With shore power connected and the use store switch in use a reading of 14.5 VDC indicates the converter is in Bulk Mode and is recharging the batteries due to a heavy drain. The converter can stay in Bulk mode for up to 4 hours recharging the batteries and then drop to Absorption or Float mode. If the converter continually switches between Bulk and Absorption modes it could indicate a problem with the batteries. Absorption mode should read approx. 13.6 VDC and Float will be 13.2.
Attached is a WFCO manual but I am not sure it is for the model converter on your particular coach.
WFCO Operator-Manual.pdf
In my coach although they say LED lights, the ones under the cabinets are fluorescent and the reading lights in the bedroom and over the coach are incandescent. The only LEDs in my coach were the ones in the ceiling.
Also, even with LEDs there can be a difference in brightness because of the particular bulbs and the color range in which the bulbs fit (e.g. bright white, white, yellow) and the amount of light (lumens) each bulb produces.