I too did the same modification on my '77 Palm Beach. I also hooked the cigarett lighter into the house battery so my cell phone would not drain the engine battery. This stopped my problem of a dead engine battery after a weekend outing.
Don
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>Not to sound too simple, however, one of the first things we did to our coach was to
>relocate the radio and the interior cab lights to the house wiring (battery) to avoid
>the problem you are currently experiencing. In the early year models the battery boost
>switch on the dash could be left in the boost position, later years had a spring
>return on this switch to the normal position. If put in the boost position when
>connected to shore power all batteries will be receiving charge, when dry camping all
>batteries are being discharged (beware). In the normal position the motor battery is
>isolated from the converter charging and house draining. We installed a fuse block
>behind the glove box, sourced from the hose wiring, and fed through fuses to the
>radio, cockpit reading lights, and anything else we might put in later such as
>ventilation fans etc.
>Stephen
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>> > I have a 1978 Battery (transmode) with three batteries. All three are in the
>> > front, two on the pass. side and one on the drivers side It appears two are
>> > coach batteries and the other is for the engine. It seems that when shore power
>> > is used the coach batteries charge but the engine batteries does not. I keep
>> > running down the engine battery using the radio. Any help would be welcomed.
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