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12 volt problem in 2003 Holiday Rambler Endeavor

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But I only have a 12v house battery in my other RV.
 
But I only have a 12v house battery in my other RV.
Yes, but if you hook them in series they will be 24v so hook them up accordingly. Examples are like pictures. While learning they are good teachers. So do what you can to learn from them. Maybe even draw out what you see, and label everything. Once you take everything apart there is no way to learn anymore from them!

The one thing in life that is certain is tomorrow things can not be relied apon so record everything! That's all I'm saying.
 
Yes, but if you hook them in series they will be 24v so hook them up accordingly. Examples are like pictures. While learning they are good teachers. So do what you can to learn from them. Maybe even draw out what you see, and label everything. Once you take everything apart there is no way to learn anymore from them!

The one thing in life that is certain is tomorrow things can not be relied apon so record everything! That's all I'm saying.
Well that’s why I either take a photo or video whenever I can. Just for clarification I should put the dual volt in series with the existing 6 V batteries or I should take all the 6 V batteries out and just put the 12 V to see if there’s an issue other than the battery?
 
Well that’s why I either take a photo or video whenever I can. Just for clarification I should put the dual volt in series with the existing 6 V batteries or I should take all the 6 V batteries out and just put the 12 V to see if there’s an issue other than the battery?
I would
 
The 6 volt batteries were bone dry and at least 2 are bulging they will get checked out at the auto store, but for now there is a single 12 volt now in their place and 12 volt is now working.
 

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