Maintain your RV Batteries like a PRO

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  • Maintain your RV Batteries like a PRO. In this weeks Tech Tip Tuesday we talk about how to maintain your batteries while your RV is storage. Taking these few precautions will save you hundreds of dollars in replacement batteries.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @bigdanc.8429
    @bigdanc.8429 2 года назад +7

    If you have AC at your home you can use a coffee filter, shape it like a funnel and place it at the top of an empty water bottle and catch the dripping water from your AC drain pipe and you have all the free distilled water you can ever need for your batteries.

  • @Redspottedbug
    @Redspottedbug 2 месяца назад +2

    Yeah I need more visual instructions please

  • @WILDEBILL308
    @WILDEBILL308 2 года назад +4

    You are right lots of people don't do their maintence then can't figure out why the batteries are dead. You might mention that it is a good thing to take pictures of your cables before you remove the batteries so you can get them back in the right place. No sparks and arcing is a good thing.

  • @tracycrispino3446
    @tracycrispino3446 Год назад +2

    What Todd stated is correct and exactly how I maintain all of my batteries. I installed an irrigation system on my 4 coach batteries and 4 golf cart ones as well. Top them off with distilled water monthly and keep them on a maintainer/charger. They will last for years if you take care of them!!
    Thanks as always Todd 👍👌

  • @marilyngatson2289
    @marilyngatson2289 Год назад +3

    Do you have to do this is your battery and rv is always plugged in all the time? How long do these batteries last if it's plugged in all the time for full time living?

  • @jameslowery4550
    @jameslowery4550 11 месяцев назад

    I opened my battery case to inspect battery and it was full of water. Since freezing temps are around the corner I opted to drill holes in the case, not the battery, so it would drain. The little vents in the lid allow rain in so that should be addressed. Thanks for your videos.

  • @warrenjones153
    @warrenjones153 Год назад +3

    Do you need to disconnect the batteries in order to check the fluid levels?

  • @rhonda2312
    @rhonda2312 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this info. I knew nothing. I am getting ready for a trip and heard something in compartment. When I opened, one battery was hot and sounded like it was boiling, and the other cool. I checked the water and filled all the cells (put too much water in). It does not seem to be cooling fast. I am hoping it will not cause a fire.

  • @JoseRivera-xp7ux
    @JoseRivera-xp7ux 2 года назад +1

    Do we need to keep our batteries connected to the charger 24/7 while they are out of our RV? Or do we charge it and then disconnected for a week and charge it again? I had my 24/7 to a 4 amp charger that say it will maintain as well , but I started to smell something, call the store I bought the charger and they say to disconnect and charger for a day once a week. How is the correct way of doing it. Thanks for all of your videos they are great way to learn. I’m new at all this

  • @XplorerSteveDIY
    @XplorerSteveDIY 11 месяцев назад +1

    Left out if you leave them connected or if you unconnect them before filling

    • @Yielar1
      @Yielar1 2 месяца назад

      Doesn't matter

  • @mikeglasgow9618
    @mikeglasgow9618 11 месяцев назад +2

    I store my truck camper in storage. Usually around 5 months during winter. Should I remove my 2 batteries and bring them home. Maybe trickle charge them in the garage once a week for 24 hours just to maintain them.??

  • @gabrielleglim6870
    @gabrielleglim6870 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much - clear, except........ you simply mention "use a flathead screwdriver to pop of the cell caps", but I would have loved to have seen you do that! I am a complete newbie to this, and the assumption that I know how to simply "pop them off" is not accurate. Help!

  • @car2nerr
    @car2nerr 3 года назад +1

    turkey baster! thanks! A funnel wasn't doing it for me at all. And I also need to use a mirror on a stick because sticking my phone in the battery compartment and snapping a photo wasn't showing me anything useful.

  • @louissclafani1353
    @louissclafani1353 Год назад +1

    Can I use a small solar panel connected to power point like a cigarette lighter to keep the batteries up?

  • @mrzif0013
    @mrzif0013 5 месяцев назад

    Battery charging to 14.2V recommended? For a deep cell flooded battery?

  • @alansach8437
    @alansach8437 Месяц назад

    Do they even make batteries you add water to anymore? Seems like every battery I've bought in at least ten or fifteen years has been sealed.

  • @h2oski18
    @h2oski18 3 года назад +1

    Any recommendations on a solar battery minder while a trailer is in storage? Are there any concerns about over charging the battery?
    Thanks for the videos keep em coming!

    • @NationalRVTrainingAcademy
      @NationalRVTrainingAcademy  3 года назад +2

      There's a bunch on the market. Check out battery minder online. They come with charge controllers to monitor your voltage.

    • @h2oski18
      @h2oski18 3 года назад

      @@NationalRVTrainingAcademy Will Do, Thanks!

  • @gusorviston1
    @gusorviston1 3 месяца назад

    When to disconnect coach battery vs house

  • @mrzif0013
    @mrzif0013 6 месяцев назад

    Will a trickle charger bring a battery, say 70% to100%?

  • @randyneely1898
    @randyneely1898 3 года назад +2

    What’s with the wine glasses lol

  • @scottb4693
    @scottb4693 2 года назад +1

    i have 4 batteries in my MH - currently in storage off-site, no power source available. If I remove the batteries, can I trickle charge in series? Or can I just run the generator for 30-60 mins once per month to maintain a charge? - ie, don't remove the batteries while in storage.

    • @alansach8437
      @alansach8437 Месяц назад

      Most of the time you have to "exercise" a gas generator once a month anyway, unless you have a gasoline shutoff valve that allows you to run the gas out of the gen. If you remove batteries in such a case you can't start the genny. I just leave mine plugged onto shore power all winter. It has a charge wizard to prevent the batteries from being overcharged. Then I go in once a month, unplug it, and start the gen for an hour.

  • @Joe-ge5jw
    @Joe-ge5jw 2 года назад +3

    Can you put a trickle charger ir the battery is still connected, the trailer is not plugged in

  • @harderja
    @harderja 2 года назад

    I take my battery in the house charge every 30 days. I here battery not being use can freeze making it a brick.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 2 года назад +1

    Thanks god bless

  • @robertosgood961
    @robertosgood961 2 года назад

    So just plugging in tt to house power and leaving battery "connected" vs. using battery disconnect is the best way to keep charged during off season use? Right now mine is "disconnected" in the tt and running on trickle charger.

    • @NationalRVTrainingAcademy
      @NationalRVTrainingAcademy  2 года назад +2

      Right. No need for a trickle charger as the converter is already a charger. Yes there is more than one good way. I suggest a cos free way. You have a different way. Ok

    • @robertosgood961
      @robertosgood961 Год назад

      @@NationalRVTrainingAcademy I changed my method after watching the video. It will charge to higher voltage using the shore power than the maintenance charger. I now leave the two batteries in the trailer, plug the trailer into shore power and leave the trailer "connected" with the disconnect switch. Just checked water level yesterday. So far so good. Thanks!

  • @mrzif0013
    @mrzif0013 5 месяцев назад

    % of a full charge? 75% what is volts 12.3v?

  • @paulc7549
    @paulc7549 3 года назад

    can you use a 12V charger if you have 2 6V deep cell Batterys wired as a 12V system. and do they need to come out of the rig to use the trickel charger.

    • @trentsdiyadventures
      @trentsdiyadventures 3 года назад

      I have 2x 6V set up. I use a 12v battery tender to trickle charger. Keep the batteries hooked up in series. Then hook up the positive and negative tender terminals on the appropriate connection (positive on one battery and negative on the second battery).
      Also technically, no they do not need to be out of the rig to do this. All depends on where the power source is to run the battery tender. You also do not want the batteries to freeze. Check with the battery manufacturer for freezing point.
      I’m going on 3rd winter with mine. Make sure you top off the cells with distilled water before storing.

    • @jamesglenn520
      @jamesglenn520 2 года назад +3

      @@trentsdiyadventures The batteries will not freeze if you keep them fully charged.
      They only freeze if they are dead and if they freeze they are Not ever going to be usable again.

  • @jasonc.3423
    @jasonc.3423 Месяц назад

    This said it was a 2-minute tech tip, was over 5 minutes. 😂

  • @doncoons6761
    @doncoons6761 2 года назад +1

    Two things, never charge a battery on concrete surface and always charge in a well ventilated area.

  • @niritton
    @niritton Год назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻

  • @usmcmustang2972
    @usmcmustang2972 3 года назад +3

    When ya run out of things to talk about... maybe you could tell us how you maintain that beard !! I wouldnt have the time... mine would be full of stuff that I wonder where it came from .. 😆👍