Battery Care - Winnebago 2013 Adventurer Operator's Manual

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House
Batteries
-Typical View
NOTICE
Always refasten battery retainers when
returning a battery to the compartment.

BATTERY CARE

Lead-acid type batteries are electro-chemical
devices for storing and releasing electrical
charge. As such, they are simply an electrical
reservoir, not an electrical source. As soon as
energy is removed from the battery, it should be
replaced by the engine alternator or the coach
converter system.
If a battery sits unused for 30 days or more,
especially during warm weather, it can develop a
deposit of sulfate crystals on the metal plates
inside the battery. This condition is called
"sulfating" and prevents the battery from either
releasing or accepting a charge. If this condition
occurs, the battery must be replaced.
If a battery does not contain at least 80%
charge during freezing temperatures, the
electrolyte can freeze and crack the battery case.
The two best defenses against sulfating
and insufficient charge are to:
1. Turn off the House/Coach Battery Disconnect
2. Check the battery and recharge as necessary at
Chassis
Battery
NOTE: Do not leave the shoreline plugged in
Further precautions are:
and hold a charge, follow these simple
maintenance practices:
NOTE: Make sure vent caps are on securely to
switch to avoid parasitic discharge (the trickle
discharge caused by directly connected
components like propane gas detectors or
digital clock displays, etc.)
least once a month during long storage
periods. Turn the House/Coach Battery
Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical
arcing when attaching or detaching charger
clamps.
WARNING
California Proposition 65 Warning:
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the
state of California to cause cancer and
reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
during storage. Follow regular battery
inspection and maintenance.
Check the state of charge periodically to avoid
discharge or sulfating.
To ensure that the battery will always accept
Make sure the batteries always remain
securely clamped in the battery tray.
Make sure battery cable clamps are tight on
the terminal posts and are free of corrosion.
Neutralize corrosion buildup or acid film on
top of battery by washing with a baking soda/
water solution. Rinse with clear water.
prevent baking soda solution from
entering the battery and contaminating
the electrolyte fluid.
SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
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