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Old 01-04-2017, 03:37 AM   #10
petew
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: North Carolina
Posts: 292
THOR #5374
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Originally Posted by Oneilkeys View Post
You have something wrong with your charging system. If you are plugged into shore power at all times, both battery banks should stay fully charged. The WFCO converter should charge both battery banks to 12.7 or so volts and then switch to trickle charge mode to keep them charged. The only time you should need to separate the chassis battery is if you are not on shore power. While plugged into shore power, you should not read below 13.1v on either the house or the chassis batteries.
Well sir I had it checked by my dealer and they claim all is well . The dead chassis battery , even when on shore power ,also seems to be a common occurrence with other Vegas owners , at least that is what I have read here .

Only happened to me once so perhaps I had a relay that got stuck but it won't happen again with that chassis battery isolated when at rest from Thor's top shelf wiring and electronics ....
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