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karaokegal@cox.net

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  1. I have a 2006 Holiday Rambler Imperial. Ever since the day I bought it new I can not keep my batteries hot. Many service centers have looked at my coach, but no one has solved the problem. I have changed out my batteries to AGM batteries thinking this might help but it did not. I have 4- 6 volts to the house and two 12 v to engine. Okay, I store my RV at a facility where it is plugged into 50 amp power at all times. Within 8-10 days I have to go to the facility and start the engine. If I don't I will have totally dead batteries within the next couple of days. I have also replaced the house batteries . My question is this, do you think i have a bad inverter? First of all tell me this, are my 4- 6 volt batteries suppose to be hooked up in series, or parallel? Also, the 2- 12 volt engine batteries in series or parallel? I thought that I remembered reading some place that these batteries communicate with each other to try to maintain the charges. How can I test to see if i have a bad inverter or see if it is a solenoid problem? Does anyone know where the solenoid is located in this RV? I am getting tired of starting the engine every week or so. Also I read on this site that I am not suppose to just start the engine in place, but i have to. Any suggestions..
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