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Originally Posted by Rey&Reina
Thanks for the suggestion. I just checked both sides and I got 12.68 for each side.
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Your inverter can be used to check the house battery voltage under various conditions. That way you don't have to tear up the bed and get on your knees. With shore power on or generator running check the battery voltage at the inverter. It should be above 13.1 volts with the use/store latching relay in use. If the voltage reading is less than 12.8 volts the use/store relay is in the store position. Using the use/store switch in the entry (first rocker switch in the bottom row). hold the switch in the other position for 1 second the release. Back to the hall to look at the inverter voltage. That will tell-you if the relay is moved. Basically if the voltage in the house batteries is 13,0 or above the charger is charging the batteries. If it is below 13.0 volts the charger is not charging the batteries.
The Intellitec battery isolation relay (it is called a battery disconnect relay on Amazon) in my coach is about $55 on Amazon