Experience with SN Distribution Panel
Seeking advice/help. On return from a week long stay in campground, I noticed a clicking sound coming from the power distribution panel located in the battery compartment when the coach is not running or connected to anything. After removing the cover, the sound was coming from the upper right "relay" which is attached to the Orange wire. See attached. Not sure if its a relay or not so I'll just call it that. The relay was extremely hot to the touch and the wire was warm. The "relay" would click / cycle one every second or two. I also noticed that the house battery level as indicated on the inside test panel was at 1/3 and should have been full after a 10 hour drive and after being on 50amp shore power for 9 days. When putting a volt meter across the house batteries, I noticed that when the relay would click/cycle the battery voltage would drop from approx 13.2v to 12.1v. When disconnecting the orange wire the battery voltage would remain at 13.2 or at a charging level. It doesn't matter if the main disconnect switch to 'disconnect" the battery power is "on" or "off"...same clicking sound occurs.
I'm not aware of any wiring diagrams/schematics that were provided with the coach when purchase so I have no idea what the orange wire is connected to or where it comes from but I do know its DC voltage not 110v. Any advice or help would be appreciated in identifying this circuit and its purpose. Also if experience proves that the relay is the problem or something else. I've attached a photo of the panel and "relay" for reference. Thanks for any reply in advance.
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C and D Meyerhoff
2011 SuperNova 6400
2 Great Kids & 1 Great Dog
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