I brought my RV out of hibernation today and tried to fire up the generator. I had installed a cock into the gas line and run the generator dry in Fall. So, I opened the cock and tied to start the generator. The RV was hooked up to AC all winter, and the battery showed as full (100%, 14V). The electric starter of the generator turned it over a few times, then seemed to run out of power. the battery meter dropped to very low numbers, and shortly after the starter did not turn over the engine anymore. I then started the RV engine and tried again. The starter now worked fine and the generator started to run. After running fine for a couple of minutes, I turned it off again. The battery was still at 100%, 14V, and that did not change when I turned on multiple lights.
Could that be a battery issue? I thought that the battery would get charged when the RV is on AC. Or is that simply the Generator needing extra power to come out of hibernation?
I am not too concerned at the moment. Going on a trip, but we'll have electricity all the way, so we probably won't need the generator, but curious, nevertheless.
Could that be a battery issue? I thought that the battery would get charged when the RV is on AC. Or is that simply the Generator needing extra power to come out of hibernation?
I am not too concerned at the moment. Going on a trip, but we'll have electricity all the way, so we probably won't need the generator, but curious, nevertheless.