I have a question about my Roadtrek campervan (1998 Dodge 3500 based) and I know this is a clever group so here goes.
I have two lead acid batteries providing "shore power". They don't appear to charge as well on the road as they do when the van is plugged into 120VAC.
At rest they read 12.5V. Plugged in (120vac) I'm getting 13.1 but only about 12.7 with the engine running, revved up a bit got it to 12.9. The Squeeze was working the gas peddle so I'm not sure how hard she was pushing. I'm tempted to run some extra wire so I can get a good "going down the road" reading.
Is it likely there are two separate charging systems depending on being plugged in or engine running?
If so and the the 12v charging system is not performing 100% would there be much to "service" or am I likely replacing?
I have two lead acid batteries providing "shore power". They don't appear to charge as well on the road as they do when the van is plugged into 120VAC.
At rest they read 12.5V. Plugged in (120vac) I'm getting 13.1 but only about 12.7 with the engine running, revved up a bit got it to 12.9. The Squeeze was working the gas peddle so I'm not sure how hard she was pushing. I'm tempted to run some extra wire so I can get a good "going down the road" reading.
Is it likely there are two separate charging systems depending on being plugged in or engine running?
If so and the the 12v charging system is not performing 100% would there be much to "service" or am I likely replacing?
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