I have to replace my buzzbox located in the cabinet between the rear twin beds with a new smart converter/charger because the buzzbox charging circuit
failed (and because even if it worked it's not good for the batteries. It is connected to the house batteries by a #8 wire down to a connection point
under the generator which then connects to two #2 wires, one to the house battery diode connection and one to the generator. With the buzzbox charger
out of the circuit, the engine alternator was charging all three systems; house batteries (2-12V in parallel), the engine battery, and the generator
battery.
If I leave the wiring as is, the generator battery can draw down the generator battery and vice versa, so I'd separate them with a combiner. Also
looks like I need to add circuit protection at the new charger end, and perhaps at the house battery end of the #2 wire running under the coach.
Instead of that, is it possible to simply use the house batteries to start the generator and eliminate the generator battery?
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Bill Van Vlack
'76 Royale; Guemes Island, Washington; Twin bed, full (DS) side bath, Brazilian Redwood counter and settee tops,455, 6KW generator; new owner a/o mid
November 2015; Since arrival: New HVAC blower, heat flap cable, headlight switch.
failed (and because even if it worked it's not good for the batteries. It is connected to the house batteries by a #8 wire down to a connection point
under the generator which then connects to two #2 wires, one to the house battery diode connection and one to the generator. With the buzzbox charger
out of the circuit, the engine alternator was charging all three systems; house batteries (2-12V in parallel), the engine battery, and the generator
battery.
If I leave the wiring as is, the generator battery can draw down the generator battery and vice versa, so I'd separate them with a combiner. Also
looks like I need to add circuit protection at the new charger end, and perhaps at the house battery end of the #2 wire running under the coach.
Instead of that, is it possible to simply use the house batteries to start the generator and eliminate the generator battery?
--
Bill Van Vlack
'76 Royale; Guemes Island, Washington; Twin bed, full (DS) side bath, Brazilian Redwood counter and settee tops,455, 6KW generator; new owner a/o mid
November 2015; Since arrival: New HVAC blower, heat flap cable, headlight switch.