Tproepper1
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2024
- Messages
- 4
- Location
- St Paul, MN
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- New Aire 3543
- RV Length
- 35
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- I6
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep Grand Cherokee
- Fulltimer
- No
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2020 New Aire 3543, Xantrex Freedom inverter/charger. Ran up from Dallas to St Paul, parked for four days unplugged and had no juice on day 4.some and some
what type of rv and what type of inverter/charger?
The simple answer is yes with a “dogbone” 15a to 50a adaptor the hard part is it is always more complicated. Go to the IRV2 forums (sign up) and search in the newmar section for your question.
I think the one note I would add as you still should really try to monitor your battery condition on a very regular basis ‘cause it only takes a few days for them to drain all the way down if not being charged. I have a 10 amp Smart NOCO genius charger from Amazon i connect to house bTteries when i cant get 50a and a 5a same for chassis batteries. Will keep them topped off and will not overcharge
Welcome to RVForums, great to have you with us. Let me offer my simple solution - yes, I have this adapter and you can use 15A if needed to keep batteries charged. I also keep a 50 to 30 adapter on board so I can plug in to 30A outlets if 50A is not available.Novice, rookie, wet behind the ears...trying so hard to keep up. Can I plug my 50amp into a standard 110 outlet and get batteries charged?
Yes, it sounds like it's time to replace the two chassis batteries, shouldn't be hard to find or do. From there hopefully things will start working for you again and making some sense. I replace my chassis batteries every 5 years need it or not. Keep in mind those batteries are in your chassis I believe 6 months prior to the coach being built by Newmar, so they could be older than you think.Morning all, and thanks for all your comments and information. Very helpful! So I had both chassis' batteries charged with trickle charger (external) to 100%, plugged in the 50 amp plug, by way of converter overnight. This morning, she is dead as a doornail again. Not even enough chassis power to "click" even the generator, let alone turn over the engine.
These also look like original batteries, which would make them at least 4 years old, and I have no record of how they were maintained. Silverleaf also has no power, so there is no way to "see" what's happening with the power distribution.
I am now looking for two replacement batteries, at least then I will have a known starting point.
Wet behind the ears in St Paul!!
I just don't ever want to find myself someplace in a no start condition. They are cheap to replace, in fact I had FL Gaffney replace mine, very affordable to have them do it.Ha. I will be replacing my chassis batteries in December… they are originals, so at nearly 8 years old, they don’t owe me anything.
I do leave them on a trickle charger at all times at home… so maybe that helped.
Yea… maybe I pushed it a bit, but it starts great… and I could bridge the house batteries if it failed. But they will be replaced at Gafney in Dec.I just don't ever want to find myself someplace in a no start condition. They are cheap to replace, in fact I had FL Gaffney replace mine, very affordable to have them do it.