BAC Forum
General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Jack W Hannah on April 25, 2020, 11:09:58 PM
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Although I’ve owned my 02 Patriot now for a couple of years, my actual usage/enjoyment has been very limited (repairs, health, pandemic). Now I’m trying to both; better understand my battery charging system and solve a problem.
There are four components mounted to the ceiling of the battery compartment; they are:
1. The Alternator Charging Isolator
2. The Battery Boost Solenoid
3. A relay (in front of the Battery Boost Solenoid and forward of the Isolator): Sure Power mdl 1315A, Battery Separator
4. A rectangular component in the forward/rear corner of the battery compartment that is approx. 2” X 2” and 1” thick.
Some questions about this system:
1. Does this description generally fit the configuration of an Original system, ie, factory installs?
2. The Battery Separator relay (described in #3, above) draws ½ amp continuously. Any idea what controls or powers this relay?
3. Is the component described in #4, above, the Echo Charger identified in the Beaver’s wiring diagram?
Thank you and any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Jack Hannah
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Hi Jack,
I believe what you have is the original set up from the factory. Here is the original purpose as best as I can understand because I am not sure about the reason for the redundant application.
1- Isolator is for high amperage charging from the Alternator to the chassis & house batteries.
2- Boost solenoid is activated by the dashboard switch to assist in starting if chassis battery is low.
3- Sure-power 1315 battery separator analyzes battery voltage of the chassis & house and decides whether to automatically
connect the chassis battery to the house battery when starting the engine if needed. (see enclosed pdf)
4- Echo charger is a low amperage trickle charger to charge the chassis battery. It only engages when it sees 13.1 volts from the house battery. Application would be a solar charger connected to the house battery or the coach is plugged into shore power and the converter is charging the house batteries. Hope this helps, Fred
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Jack,
As far as I know, the Sure-power 1315 was not an OEM installation on your coach. It was probably added by a previous owner to replace an inoperative Echo Charger.
Gerald