Jumpering solenoid

ritch hwang

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Jul 9, 1998
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I'm confused by all these references to jumpering either the isolator or
boost solenoid to charge the starting battery using the converter or
genset. Wouldn't setting the solenoid to boost do the same thing? That
is, tie the house/generator batteries to the starting battery?

Just wondering...

As always, best regards.

~ Ritch & Betty Hwang ~ mailto:rhwang
~ =^..^= Trinket ~ the shy Persian kitty
~ 76 GMC Birchaven ~ FMCA 249339 ~ RVClub 00930 ~ ICQ# 6408591
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> I'm confused by all these references to jumpering either the isolator or
> boost solenoid to charge the starting battery using the converter or
> genset. Wouldn't setting the solenoid to boost do the same thing? That
> is, tie the house/generator batteries to the starting battery?

Ritch,

The "boost" switch is spring loaded in later models and will only stay
there as long as you hold it.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
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To: Patrick & Rick Staples

OK. I get it, momentary switching on some coaches, definitely beneficial
then because of amperage loss & accelerated solenoid contact degradation
w/continued contact via the switch. Gotcha. And thanks a lot from this
newbie.

As always, best regards.

~ Ritch & Betty Hwang ~ mailto:rhwang
~ =^..^= Trinket ~ the shy Persian kitty
~ 76 GMC Birchaven ~ FMCA 249339 ~ RVClub 00930 ~ ICQ# 6408591
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