Toolguy
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2024
- Messages
- 40
- Location
- Ohio
- RV Year
- 2024
- RV Make
- Entegra
- RV Model
- Vision XL 31UL
- RV Length
- 33
- Chassis
- Ford
- Engine
- Ford 7.3
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Equinox
I am still adjusting to my Class A with all the new technology to me. 2024 Entegra Vision XL 31U.
I have 2 6 volt batteries hooked in series. Our last trip out we cut short because i was concerned i had a problem. Plus hooked up to 50 amp shore power.
The voltage on batteries dropped to 11.6 volts in the evening.
Lights did not dim, slides still worked. But I was nervous eventually I would not be able to retract slides.
I do have solar to help charge batteries.
It was in the 90’s with a high heat index. Both AC,s running heavy. Residential fridge. Fan running in living quarters. TV on as well as a few lights.
Batteries did recharge on the way home to 12.9 volts.
Have been communicating with Jayco via email. Their last response to me is this is a normal dip in voltage with everything running. Because it recharged to 12.9.
Several Question
1. Is this normal?
2. What would the bottom voltage drop be for slides to stop working. Or will they always work as long as it is hooked to shore power?
3. What should my Auto Generator start voltage be set at?
4. Does the AC, TV, and stuff running drain the 12 volt system?
This is our First Class A. Never had 6 volt batteries before. Never had a RV that would operate a lot off the inverter when not hooked up to shore power.
I just bought a battery tester but have not had a chance to go to storage to check batteries.
Thanks Dan
I have 2 6 volt batteries hooked in series. Our last trip out we cut short because i was concerned i had a problem. Plus hooked up to 50 amp shore power.
The voltage on batteries dropped to 11.6 volts in the evening.
Lights did not dim, slides still worked. But I was nervous eventually I would not be able to retract slides.
I do have solar to help charge batteries.
It was in the 90’s with a high heat index. Both AC,s running heavy. Residential fridge. Fan running in living quarters. TV on as well as a few lights.
Batteries did recharge on the way home to 12.9 volts.
Have been communicating with Jayco via email. Their last response to me is this is a normal dip in voltage with everything running. Because it recharged to 12.9.
Several Question
1. Is this normal?
2. What would the bottom voltage drop be for slides to stop working. Or will they always work as long as it is hooked to shore power?
3. What should my Auto Generator start voltage be set at?
4. Does the AC, TV, and stuff running drain the 12 volt system?
This is our First Class A. Never had 6 volt batteries before. Never had a RV that would operate a lot off the inverter when not hooked up to shore power.
I just bought a battery tester but have not had a chance to go to storage to check batteries.
Thanks Dan