Hi All has anyone had the problem where their ability to free cap with no AC leaves 5them also with no lighting. Our Van will work great on AC and also the fridge etc. works fine on DC from the car but from the solar powered battery there is nothing. I have checked the output from the batteries and it shows 13.9V and anything connected to the batteries ( direct) such as my 4 stabiliser motors and also my diesel heater work fine. It is just the LED lighting that is a no go. I suspect the battery charger / distribution but I am hoping someone else has had the same issue and can direct me.
Wanda said
03:15 PM Feb 4, 2022
A bit more info may help, has this just developed or is this a new or second hand van to you.
Have you checked for some sort of master or isolating swich for the lights. Have you checked any fuses?
Not sure what you mean with "solar powered battery" yet you mention batteries?
Cheers Ian
Possum3 said
03:36 PM Feb 4, 2022
Welcome to GN's Barry.
You seem to have several problems creating your dilemma; As Ian has suggested, detail your enquiry with as much relevant info as possible.
How many batteries? What is their type/rating/age/etc.
Is your fridge a 3-way 240v/12v/gas ? Type and size?
LED lighting; Is it only connected to 240v circuit or only 12v circuit, or is it a dual fitting? Are the LED lights standard or a retrofit?
Overall power supply; Is there a isolation switch near Door?
Contact Colin Young at Caravan Council of Australia for additional information. see; www.caravancouncil.com.au/
CARAVAN COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
3 Margaret Street
Parkdale VIC 3195
T: 0409 865 399
F: 03 9587 1828
Welcome to the gang Settler2, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I might leave it to the more qualified to answer your questions. I know what I do and works for me but might not for you.
It also has nothing to do with I got a little confused with your post Silly me.
Keep Safe out there.
BarneyBDB said
09:55 PM Feb 6, 2022
G'day Barry, I have the same van and had a similar problem just after I bought it. Luckily the dealer fixed it under warranty by replacing the charger / load center with a different brand, apparently the ones used by Jurgens are prone to failure.
Have a look under the seat where the battery is and let us know what brand your box is?
Hi All has anyone had the problem where their ability to free cap with no AC leaves 5them also with no lighting. Our Van will work great on AC and also the fridge etc. works fine on DC from the car but from the solar powered battery there is nothing. I have checked the output from the batteries and it shows 13.9V and anything connected to the batteries ( direct) such as my 4 stabiliser motors and also my diesel heater work fine. It is just the LED lighting that is a no go. I suspect the battery charger / distribution but I am hoping someone else has had the same issue and can direct me.
Have you checked for some sort of master or isolating swich for the lights. Have you checked any fuses?
Not sure what you mean with "solar powered battery" yet you mention batteries?
Cheers Ian
You seem to have several problems creating your dilemma; As Ian has suggested, detail your enquiry with as much relevant info as possible.
How many batteries? What is their type/rating/age/etc.
Is your fridge a 3-way 240v/12v/gas ? Type and size?
LED lighting; Is it only connected to 240v circuit or only 12v circuit, or is it a dual fitting? Are the LED lights standard or a retrofit?
Overall power supply; Is there a isolation switch near Door?
Have you attempted to obtain a Jurgens Handbook on line? Check jurgens.com.au/technical-info.html
Contact Colin Young at Caravan Council of Australia for additional information. see; www.caravancouncil.com.au/
CARAVAN COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
3 Margaret Street
Parkdale VIC 3195
T: 0409 865 399
F: 03 9587 1828
caravancouncil@optusnet.com.au
Welcome to the gang Settler2, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I might leave it to the more qualified to answer your questions. I know what I do and works for me but might not for you.
It also has nothing to do with I got a little confused with your post Silly me.
Keep Safe out there.
Have a look under the seat where the battery is and let us know what brand your box is?
regards, Barney.