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Engine batteries - Harley cheese - 11-06-2021

Have been parked for 2 days just picked up 590. Engine batteries are dead, seems they’re not getting charged while on shore power. What to do to get it running


RE: Engine batteries - Wanderman - 11-06-2021

If your house batteries are charged you can use the MERGE switch on the dash. Merge them, power should come on (three position switch, if one direction doesn't work, try the other)

That will connect your house bank to the engine battery bank and you can start. I would then UN merge them and let the Alternator charge them while running.


RE: Engine batteries - Harley cheese - 11-06-2021

Thank you, any reason for those batteries to not be getting a charge?


RE: Engine batteries - Fulltiming - 11-06-2021

The system is set up to isolate the engine batteries from the house batteries. That way, if you are using the inverter to power things inside the coach you are assured that the engine batteries will not be discharged as well. The engine batteries are charged from the engine alternator. Not sure when, or if Newell changed it, but at least during the early 1990's, starting the engine automatically merged the engine and house batteries to allow all of them to be charged off the engine alternator. The battery charger portion of the inverter charges just the house batteries UNLESS 1) you have the battery merge switch on the dash turned on or 2) your coach has the echo charger (or a similar aftermarket device) which feeds current from the house batteries to the engine batteries anytime the house batteries are being charged and the engine batteries are lower voltage than the house batteries.

Upside of keeping the merge switch on when the coach is plugged in to shore power: engine batteries, as well as house batteries stay charged. Downside: if power goes off or a house battery develops an internal short, the engine batteries, as well as the house batteries will drain and you will not be able to start the coach.


RE: Engine batteries - Richard - 11-06-2021

Hey Harley,

If you don't get it figured out, call me 817 223 2056. I am next door in Inverness.