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Old 10-05-2022, 01:57 PM   #4
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I am assuming they are new batteries and charged in the previous post.
Yes low batteries could cause un wanted low voltage clicking in the solenoid possibly.
Typically the house batteries are wired in series meaning positive to negative.
Parallel is positives together and negatives together..
Now the manufacturer of your particular model coach should have or be able to get you the exact wiring diagram to help.
When installing new batteries they should be all charged evenly! This helps them all work together to charge and discharge evenly from the start,
If you are doing it yourself you will need to locate the main positive and negative on the coach and your batteries need to be wired in series and the last two connections will be the mains to the coach the six batteries in series is a lot of amps if you are inexperienced please get help as to not harm yourself or damage your coach. Please pay attention!!!!
I have 6 batteries also but 2 only crank the main engine and the other 4 run the coach!
2 are wired parallel
4 are wired in series/parallel
I hope this helps a little more!

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