
House battery charging question, 2020 Hawk
#1
Posted 17 March 2023 - 06:35 PM
I've been humbled by my FWC! I left the camper on shore power. Unfortunately, the AC to DC fuse blew. When I came back both of my 6v batteries were gone.
I placed a newish 12v battery and the MPPT read 12.6v, good right? Well the past week it has drifted down to 12.4v. That's fine too. My issue is that I plugged it back into shore power and the voltage has not come back up. I spoke with the factory and I was told that shore power charges the house battery at 30A. Would someone be so kind as to help me figure out why my house battery is not taking a charge? I've checked the two fuses next to the Blue Sea battery link (5A and 10A). Thanks for the consideration!
#2
Posted 17 March 2023 - 11:13 PM
What charging system does your camper have? The Iota has a fuse on the charge output, is it good??
#3
Posted 18 March 2023 - 12:19 AM
You do not say if you have a shunt based battery monitor. Also you did not say what charging system you have. If you have an IOTA system check all the fuses and breakers. Also is the red (or silver) knob pulled out?
1) If you do not already have a battery state of charge monitor such as a Victron BVM-712 I strongly recommend getting one. Using voltage levels to determine the charge state of your battery can be inaccurate because cell materials and temperature affect the voltage.
2) Monitoring the battery state of charge and making sure it is charged according to the manufacturer specifications/requirements will help ensure your battery gets a full life.
3) If you are using a lead acid type battery (FLA, AGM, Gel) it is important to fully recharge your battery after discharging before you discharge again and also to not discharge it below about 50% in order to maximize battery life. Conversely routinely failing to fully recharge your battery or routinely discharging it below 50% will shorten the life of the battery, perhaps significantly (Lead Acid only - this is not applicable to LiFePO4)
4) Make sure your charging approach (e.g. ground power, vehicle charging, solar, external generator, etc) and charging system can support the needs of 3) above.
I hope this is helpful
Craig
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Edited by ckent323, 18 March 2023 - 12:23 AM.
1993 Dodge Cummins W-250 Club Cab long bed, 2007 FWC Keystone
#4
Posted 18 March 2023 - 04:07 AM
Might have a view of this video. At 13 minutes into it show and talk about fuse behind the converter. Worth while for you to watch the whole thing.
https://fourwheelcam...ctrical-system/
Edited by pvstoy, 18 March 2023 - 04:07 AM.
Patrick
2015 FWC Hawk Flatbed
#5
Posted 19 March 2023 - 12:05 AM
Thanks Craig.You do not say if you have a shunt based battery monitor. Also you did not say what charging system you have. If you have an IOTA system check all the fuses and breakers. Also is the red (or silver) knob pulled out?
1) If you do not already have a battery state of charge monitor such as a Victron BVM-712 I strongly recommend getting one. Using voltage levels to determine the charge state of your battery can be inaccurate because cell materials and temperature affect the voltage.
2) Monitoring the battery state of charge and making sure it is charged according to the manufacturer specifications/requirements will help ensure your battery gets a full life.
3) If you are using a lead acid type battery (FLA, AGM, Gel) it is important to fully recharge your battery after discharging before you discharge again and also to not discharge it below about 50% in order to maximize battery life. Conversely routinely failing to fully recharge your battery or routinely discharging it below 50% will shorten the life of the battery, perhaps significantly (Lead Acid only - this is not applicable to LiFePO4)
4) Make sure your charging approach (e.g. ground power, vehicle charging, solar, external generator, etc) and charging system can support the needs of 3) above.
I hope this is helpful
Craig
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Here's my start up sequence.
1. Attach shore power
2. Turn on all 120v breakers
3. 12v master power/pull switch on
4. Leave it on for four hours. No increase in 12v battery levels.
See attached photos for the charging system. It's factory so assume 30A converter.
I'll check the voltage converter fuse. It blew once before.
Matt


#6
Posted 19 March 2023 - 01:01 AM
Jon R
2021 Grandby Slide-in Front Dinette
2021 GMC 3500HD CC LB SRW Gas
1993 Chevrolet K2500 Ext Cab LB
#8
Posted 19 March 2023 - 01:05 AM
#9
Posted 19 March 2023 - 01:54 AM
However, if I’m now understanding you correctly, the DLS30 fuse has blown twice. That likely indicates something wrong with the DLS30 or maybe a wiring issue. I wouldn’t just replace the fuse without at least verifying no wiring problems.
Jon R
2021 Grandby Slide-in Front Dinette
2021 GMC 3500HD CC LB SRW Gas
1993 Chevrolet K2500 Ext Cab LB
#10
Posted 19 March 2023 - 02:07 AM
Patrick
2015 FWC Hawk Flatbed
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