Kambaku
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A close friends Battery Load Controller went out on his 2008 1078A1 and it was replaced. At the time that it was acting up there was an intermittent "no charge" light going on and off. I think its purpose is to protect the batteries from over and under voltage.
It is my understanding that once the battery load controller senses the charging condition it opens up the 12 and 24v relay that's in the box where the battery disconnect is. Unfortunately, once again his no charge light is intermittently acting up and if this turns out to be another bad load controller, we are wondering if one could permanently jump the relays.
Unfortunately, this is not an area of my expertise, so I am reaching out to this great community to see if anyone has any insight into this device or a possible solution.
Thanks,
It is my understanding that once the battery load controller senses the charging condition it opens up the 12 and 24v relay that's in the box where the battery disconnect is. Unfortunately, once again his no charge light is intermittently acting up and if this turns out to be another bad load controller, we are wondering if one could permanently jump the relays.
Unfortunately, this is not an area of my expertise, so I am reaching out to this great community to see if anyone has any insight into this device or a possible solution.
Thanks,