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Boost/Tie Solenoid Refurbrishment

Yahoo Message Number: 23758
Hi Folks,

After 6 years the subject solenoid would no longer pass current to the house batteries. After removal from the coach, it was easy to open up by drilling out the 4 rivets at the top. The silver contacts were sulfated but not burnt. Cleaning with 400 grid sandpaper and fine steel wool was performed. After reassembly with 4 small bolts to replace the rivets and coach reinstallation, the house battery bank now charges from the alternator. This solenoid is well built and can be opened for contact maintenance. It is a White-Rogers type 586 (586-105111) and can be purchased from www.evparts.com for $57.23 (586 spno 12v coil). I might be cheaper elsewhere.
If you are interested in a detailed procedure - contact me.
Fred Kovol

2000 Allure 30593

Re: Boost/Tie Solenoid Refurbrishment

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 42835
Hi Fred

Just read your story on the Battery Boost Selonoid. Just wondering, where this selonoid was located on your coach? Maybe I'll get lucky and it will be in the same place on my coach.. Book says somewhere in the inverter bay, but I'm not sure what it looks like. My house batteries are not charging with the alternator. TIA

Larry 03 Allure 30856

Quote from: fredkovol
Hi Folks,

After 6 years the subject solenoid would no longer pass current to

the

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house batteries. After removal from the coach, it was easy to open

up

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by drilling out the 4 rivets at the top. The silver contacts were > sulfated but not burnt. Cleaning with 400 grid sandpaper and fine > steel wool was performed. After reassembly with 4 small bolts to > replace the rivets and coach reinstallation, the house battery bank > now charges from the alternator. This solenoid is well built and

can

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be opened for contact maintenance. It is a White-Rogers type 586 > (586-105111) and can be purchased from www.evparts.com for $57.23

(586

Re: Boost/Tie Solenoid Refurbrishment

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 42849
Fred, Larry & All;
Great write-up, Fred. A problem I found with mine is that it was not properly oriented when installed at the factory.
As with most DC solenoid contactors, it must be installed with the plunger in a vertical plane and in this case with the terminals facing "UP".
Mine has been trouble-free for several years now since I turned it 90 degrees.

Dave

2000 Allure 36'
#30444

Larry Feather wrote:

Re: Boost/Tie Solenoid Refurbrishment

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 42858
Thanks Dave. I'll have to check that out when I locate it. Was yours in the inverter bay?

Larry 03 Allure 30856

Quote from: Dave Hills\[br\
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Fred, Larry & All;

Great write-up, Fred. A problem I found with mine is that it was

not

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properly oriented when installed at the factory.
As with most DC solenoid contactors, it must be installed with the > plunger in a vertical plane and in this case with the terminals

facing

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"UP".

Mine has been trouble-free for several years now since I turned it

90

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degrees.

Dave

2000 Allure 36'
#30444

Larry Feather wrote:
> Hi Fred
>

> Just read your story on the Battery Boost Selonoid. Just

wondering,

Quote
where this selonoid was located on your coach? Maybe I'll get

lucky

Quote
and it will be in the same place on my coach.. Book says

somewhere

Quote
in the inverter bay, but I'm not sure what it looks like. My

house

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batteries are not charging with the alternator. TIA > >

> Larry 03 Allure 30856
>
>

[quote author=fredkovol"
>]
>

>> Hi Folks,

>> After 6 years the subject solenoid would no longer pass current

to

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> the
>

>> house batteries. After removal from the coach, it was easy to

open

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> up
>

>> by drilling out the 4 rivets at the top. The silver contacts

were

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sulfated but not burnt. Cleaning with 400 grid sandpaper and

fine

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steel wool was performed. After reassembly with 4 small bolts to > >> replace the rivets and coach reinstallation, the house battery

bank

Quote
now charges from the alternator. This solenoid is well built and > >>
> can
>

>> be opened for contact maintenance. It is a White-Rogers type

586

Quote
(586-105111) and can be purchased from www.evparts.com for

$57.23

 

Re: Boost/Tie Solenoid Refurbrishment

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 42860
Yes. I had to remove the large steel cover to access it and it was located on the wall to the left of the inverter.
BTW, just changing the orientation of mine solved the problem, no dis-assembly or cleaning was required.

Dave

2000 allure 36'
#30444

Larry Feather wrote: