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Something keeps putting the drain strain on my batteries which are fairly new. Now for the stupid question. I know there is supposed to be an emergency switch but I am still a little green with this coach being the secound owner. Sorry bout the picture quality. How bout that dash cassette huh?







The cockpit.



Home made catch-all.



The coach bulb on the left is either bad or or the switch is bad cause it just swivels up and down, no click and no light. I just need a Barth user crash course I guess.


1998 29' widebody
454 Chevy chassis
 
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On my 95 Regal 28' I experienced roughly the same symtoms following the installation of a new Intellipower 9200. The batterys would not charge and the battery disconnect switch for the coach acted funny. After long hours of trying everything we (I had help) we could think of and against all logic, we located a reset switch under the Battery compartment.......outside of all places. If there are any wires under your battery compartment, look for a small box and see if there's a small...really small button on it and push.
I hope this ends up being your problem because its an easy fix........when you find it.
Best of luck

gregH


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