Can you jump an RV battery with a car?

Don't attempt to jumpstart an RV with a small car or a small engine. It just won't work and can cause catastrophic damage. However, if you drive a large truck or SUV, you may jumpstart your RV like you would jumpstart a car.
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Can I jump-start my motorhome from a car?

Jump Starting Your Motorhome

You will need another vehicle to jump-start your battery from and this should be in good condition. You could use your tow-car if you have one, or you should find another motorhome user who will help you out. Connect the negative lead first and the positive last, and rev the engine.
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Can I charge my RV battery with my car?

You can charge your RV battery with your truck (or any tow vehicle) while driving by way of your vehicle's alternator as long as you have a 7 pin travel trailer plug. And if you have a motorhome, your RV's alternator should automatically charge your house and vehicle battery when the engine is running (in most models).
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Can you use jumper cables on RV battery?

I would not suggest using jumper cables from the vehicle to the RV house battery. Not because of damage but, rather, it will drain the battery down fast. You could be stuck with two dead batteries in a place that does not like humans!
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How do you charge a dead RV battery?

Simply plug the RVs power cord into a 120v AC electrical outlet, and the batteries will start charging, if needed, through your RV's power converter/charger. This converter converts the AC power to DC power so your batteries can charge properly.
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How To Jump Start Thor Motor Home



How do you fix a dead RV battery?

Fill each of the battery's cells with distilled water and baking soda solution. Using a funnel, go gently with this approach. Replace the battery caps. For around 30 seconds, shake the battery.
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Why do RV batteries go dead?

Sulfation, parasitic loads, self-discharging, overcharging, undercharging, and lack of maintenance are the usual suspects of battery death, but they are all relatively easy to prevent with regular attention and smart battery charging.
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How long does it take to charge a dead RV battery?

Be advised that if your battery is below 50% capacity, 8 hours or more could be needed using your stock RV converter. You could upgrade to a 4-stage smart charger to charge faster — usually around 2 hours for a full recharge.
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Does my 7 pin trailer plug charge battery?

Charging Trailer Battery from 7 Pin Plug

The 7 pin plug is designed to provide and pass-through for systems from the tow vehicle to your towable. Not only does it supply power for charging the house batteries in the camper or trailer, but it also does other things too.
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How long does it take to charge RV battery with truck?

Charging an RV battery to its full capacity with a truck can take up to 10 hours for a minimum capacity, and up to 40 hours for a full charge. Of course, this assumes that the battery was completely empty. It will also vary depending on the RV battery's capacity and use.
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Should I disconnect my RV battery when plugged in?

Parasitic loads like gas detectors, clocks, and other small electrical devices drain power when your RV isn't in use. If the power gets too low, it can hurt battery life. Your RV should be equipped with battery disconnect switches to prevent this, so don't forget to engage them when the RV is off or in storage.
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Why don't you connect the negative when jumping a car?

Quick Tips: Jumping a Battery

Never connect the black cable to the negative (–) terminal on your dead battery. This is very dangerous, as it could result in an explosion.
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How long does a motorhome battery last?

How long will my leisure battery last? The general lifetime of a leisure battery is around 4-5 years, however this could differ due to certain factors. For example, if a battery is constantly being left to go flat, this will cut the life expectancy to last as little as under 1 year.
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Can I recharge a dead RV battery?

unhook and remove batteries from the RV and store them in a cool, dry place to recharge. plug your RV into shore power for at least 8 hours a week when not in use.
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How do I know if my RV battery is charging?

Your RV battery will automatically start charging when you plug into an external power source, like shore power or a generator. You can test this by checking the battery's voltage while it is being charged, which should read above 13 volts.
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Does shore power charge RV batteries?

Many RVs do charge chassis batteries, but not all. If your rig's chassis battery (or batteries, in larger motorhomes) aren't charged by shore power, which is more common in smaller rigs, they'll only be charged by the alternator when the engine is running.
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What draws power from RV battery?

These are referred to as parasitic loads and they slowly drain the battery, even when you are confident nothing was left on in the RV. Some examples are the TV antenna booster, the LP gas leak detector, clocks in stereos, electronic circuit boards, or accidentally leaving a 12-volt light on in the RV.
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How often do RV batteries need to be replaced?

Properly maintained deep-cycle batteries should last for 6 or more years. Unfortunately some RV owners replace RV batteries every year or two. Extending battery life is not difficult; it just requires some basic care & maintenance.
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How do you use Epsom salt to bring back a dead battery?

Replace battery cell solution – Mix 4 cups of water with 4 ounces of Epsom salt. Stir until the water is clear. Boiled water speeds up the process but isn't necessary. With the funnel, refill the cells with the new electrolyte solution.
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How do you bring a battery back to life?

Prepare a mixture of baking soda mixed in distilled water and by use of a funnel pour the solution into the cells of the battery. Once they are full, close the lids and shake the battery for a minute or two. The solution will cleanse the inside of the batteries. Once done empty the solution into another clean bucket.
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Can you use a trickle charger on a RV battery?

If you're finding that you're having to replace your batteries often, then try our trickle charging steps that should extend the lifetime of your RV's battery. A trickle charge is great for long term storage to maintain the life of your battery above 80% and keep you from having to recharge it in the Spring.
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Do you hook up red or black first?

Attach the red jumper cables first. Start by clamping one red cable to the positive side of the battery that won't start. Then attach the other red clamp to the positive side of the working battery. Next, clamp one black cable to the negative side of the working battery.
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