motobuffy
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New to the Hi-Lo community, but not to campers. February purchase; all components functional at delivery. Brought it home, stuck it in the barn, and waited for warmer weather to get familiar with it. Started to play with it, but the "new" battery was dead. Figured I left something on, so I put the charger on it after lifting it manually. Checked the manual and made sure all the controls were in the off position. Battery was down significantly one week later. Spent more time with the manual and was going to pull some fuses to see if I could isolate the troublesome circuit, in particular, the gas sniffer. I have had problems with battery drainage in other campers, thanks to them. Started with the panel and its different than the owners manual picture and the fuses aren't marked as to what they control. Fewer active circuits (6, not 9 as per the manual , but more fuse positions available). Figured what controlled what. The gas sniffer was not fused. Went to the 3 position switch at the lift controller and flipped it to the 2 "off" positions to see if that shut off the sniffer. No luck. Then I noticed the lights still worked in the "off" positions as well. Lift works as per owners manual.
Makes me wonder if
1) Hi-Lo would routinely switch components without updating the manual.
2) Someone switched out the panel after the sale.
3) Switch wiring issue or replacement with an incorrect switch.
My questions are :
1) Have you found the manual to accurately reflect the reality of your trailer?
2) Do you have any suggestions as to how to trouble shoot my problems without getting deeply into the circuitry? I'm not an electrician.
3) What do you think about a quick disconnect switch at the positive terminal of the battery to easily solve this problem?
Makes me wonder if
1) Hi-Lo would routinely switch components without updating the manual.
2) Someone switched out the panel after the sale.
3) Switch wiring issue or replacement with an incorrect switch.
My questions are :
1) Have you found the manual to accurately reflect the reality of your trailer?
2) Do you have any suggestions as to how to trouble shoot my problems without getting deeply into the circuitry? I'm not an electrician.
3) What do you think about a quick disconnect switch at the positive terminal of the battery to easily solve this problem?
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