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Inverter/Echo Charger replacement

Yahoo Message Number: 26456
Anyone know how long (in general) inverter/echo chargers will operate before they fail and need to be replaced - and are they rebuildable?
I'm not experiencing any problems but usually leave my coach plugged in over the winter - Hurricane set at 42 degrees - inside of an outbuilding, and allowing the charger to float charge the batteries as needed. Don't always go out every day to see all is well, but I'm thinking maybe with 3 years on the inverter/Echo charger I might be pushing my luck. Any of you "live in-year round" members know how long I can expect to get out of my unit?

Thanks for the advise in advance.

Mark P

03 Allure #30916

Re: Inverter/Echo Charger replacement

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 26459
Hi Mark P.

Our coach was delivered July 7 2000 and the echo charger still works correctly. Since the green LED indicates power and can blink or change color(see your manual) but not indicate if the chassis battery is being charged, consider the following.
1. Check the chassis voltage at some interval.
2. Buy a backup - about $100.
3. Have some kind of alarm or readout(local or remote from the coach).
4. Look at msg# 25368 for an alarm I put on the chassis battery which
sounds if the voltage drops below 12.6vdc.
Run your engine once a month and monitor alternator operation. verify both echo charger and inverter/charger are working.
CCI still reverses leads and makes poor and crossed connections in this hookup during manufacturer.
Fred Kovol

2000 Allure 30593

Quote from: 03 Allure #30916
>

Anyone know how long (in general) inverter/echo chargers will

operate

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before they fail and need to be replaced - and are they rebuildable? > > I'm not experiencing any problems but usually leave my coach plugged

in

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over the winter - Hurricane set at 42 degrees - inside of an > outbuilding, and allowing the charger to float charge the batteries

as

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needed. Don't always go out every day to see all is well, but I'm > thinking maybe with 3 years on the inverter/Echo charger I might be > pushing my luck. Any of you "live in-year round" members know how

long

Re: Inverter/Echo Charger replacement

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 26515
Hi Fred - Thanks for the input - some clarification on item #2 "buy a backup" I'm assuming you mean a backup echo charger for about $100?

I went out to your message #25368 and attempted to open the URL listed but could not get the link to work - any suggestions on how to access the web page?

Thanks again
Mark P.

03 Allure #30916

Quote from: fredkovol
Hi Mark P.

Our coach was delivered July 7 2000 and the echo charger still

works

Quote
correctly. Since the green LED indicates power and can blink or

change

Quote
color(see your manual) but not indicate if the chassis battery is > being charged, consider the following.
1. Check the chassis voltage at some interval.
2. Buy a backup - about $100.

3. Have some kind of alarm or readout(local or remote from the

coach).

Quote
4. Look at msg# 25368 for an alarm I put on the chassis battery

which

Quote
sounds if the voltage drops below 12.6vdc.
Run your engine once a month and monitor alternator operation.

verify

Quote
both echo charger and inverter/charger are working.
CCI still reverses leads and makes poor and crossed connections in > this hookup during manufacturer.
Fred Kovol

2000 Allure 30593

[quote author=03 Allure #30916"

>

> Anyone know how long (in general) inverter/echo chargers will > operate

> before they fail and need to be replaced - and are they

rebuildable?

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> I'm not experiencing any problems but usually leave my coach

plugged

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in

> over the winter - Hurricane set at 42 degrees - inside of an > > outbuilding, and allowing the charger to float charge the

batteries

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as

> needed. Don't always go out every day to see all is well, but I'm > > thinking maybe with 3 years on the inverter/Echo charger I might

be

Re: Inverter/Echo Charger replacement

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 26516
Hi Mark P.

A new echo charger is about $100.

Click on Photos to the left of the messages, slew down to Chassis Battery Alarm and click on the photo. Email me off line for details at fredkovol@yahhoo(.)com with the () removed.

Quote from: 03 Allure #30916
> > Hi Fred - Thanks for the input - some clarification on item #2 "buy

a

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backup" I'm assuming you mean a backup echo charger for about $100? >

I went out to your message #25368 and attempted to open the URL > listed but could not get the link to work - any suggestions on how

to

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access the web page?

Thanks again
Mark P.

03 Allure #30916

[quote author=fredkovol"

>

> Hi Mark P.

> Our coach was delivered July 7 2000 and the echo charger still > works

> correctly. Since the green LED indicates power and can blink or > change

> color(see your manual) but not indicate if the chassis battery is > > being charged, consider the following.
> 1. Check the chassis voltage at some interval.
> 2. Buy a backup - about $100.

> 3. Have some kind of alarm or readout(local or remote from the > coach).

> 4. Look at msg# 25368 for an alarm I put on the chassis battery > which

> sounds if the voltage drops below 12.6vdc.
> Run your engine once a month and monitor alternator operation.
verify

> both echo charger and inverter/charger are working.
> CCI still reverses leads and makes poor and crossed connections in > > this hookup during manufacturer.
> Fred Kovol

> 2000 Allure 30593
>

[quote author=03 Allure #30916"
>]
> >

> > Anyone know how long (in general) inverter/echo chargers will > > operate

> > before they fail and need to be replaced - and are they > rebuildable?
> >

> > I'm not experiencing any problems but usually leave my coach > plugged
> in

> > over the winter - Hurricane set at 42 degrees - inside of an > > > outbuilding, and allowing the charger to float charge the > batteries
> as

> > needed. Don't always go out every day to see all is well, but

I'm

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> thinking maybe with 3 years on the inverter/Echo charger I might > be

> > pushing my luck. Any of you "live in-year round" members know

how