TheLooks
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2021
- Messages
- 1,124
- Location
- Harrison, TN
- RV Year
- 2011
- RV Make
- Jayco
- RV Model
- 26 BH
- RV Length
- 29 ft
- Fulltimer
- No
If you have turned a battery disconnect relay(latching type) to the off position, you will not charge your house batteries on shore power and the lights etc will not work. These systems are not intuitive. There is a one way diode that allows the alternator on the engine to charge the house batteries while traveling, but the converter will not charge the chassis battery(s) while plugged into shore power. If the engine will not turn over, you have to look at the battery for the engine, not the house. Voltage will light up the gauges but you need amps to crank the motor. There should be a switch to (store) the unit, maybe called battery disconnect. There should be a button near the dash called Aux power, which uses the house batteries to boost the chassis(engine) battery to start.