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Electrical Disconnect Question

Yahoo Message Number: 92605
2004 40' Intrigue w/ Tan CC Serial # 11826
I winterized my coach and parked it for 3 weeks and left the coach power on.
It got colder than normal where we live in Texas and I would guess the Hydro Hot
came on in the bays plus I left the closet light on. My batteries were down. I
jumped it and carried it home and plugged it in and the batteries were 100 % the
next day. I returned it to the storage lot and hit the disconnect by the door . Went
back 24 hours latter and charge was 72%. I also noticed the inverter light was on
and the green lights on the heater would turn on when the switches were activated.
I am sure I did not have the inverter on and the light will not go off when I press the

switch.

Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks in advance.

Re: Electrical Disconnect Question

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 92616
We have a fairly new to us '06 Affinity. We were doing some electrical work the other day and wanted all the power off. We switched the house battery disconnect switch off thinking that would kill all power to the coach but it didn't. We had to turn off the inverters (we have 2) separately then the battery disconnect then power was off. I was surprised that the switch didn't turn more off.

Tammy Affinity 6611

Re: Electrical Disconnect Question

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 92619
Did you turn the inverter off at the inverter? I have pushed my button and the light did not go off.

Thanks for the response

 

Re: Electrical Disconnect Question

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 92620
I turned mine off at my Total Coach System panel. In my '99 Magna I would have pushed a button on the panel that inverter panel. I'm not familiar with your coach systems.


Tammy