The first thing I would do is trace the wire and se₩e where it goes. Do you know if it is supposed to be on the positive or negative? Hooked up wrong it could get real expensive real quick........
The weird thing is that based on the length of the wire and the size of the terminal it does not look like it is meant to hook directly to a battery. Is there something else in the compartment that is within reach of the wire and the right size post for the terminal? What about empty screw holes where something like a breaker or switch used to be installed but is gone now? As to tracing the wire, first I would just visually try to see where a wire the same size and color jumps out of the harness, or at your main panel, before you start untaping things and pulling wire loom apart. If you are not sure if you found the right wire you can disconnect the other end and check with an ohm meter.
i wonder if it wasn't part of an isolation relay
I am going to use the emergency gen start and see if that ties the two sets together or just connected the truck batteries to the gen.
I will report later what I come up with.
sam
Let me try again,
When I have run down my house batteries and I try and start the Generator and it wont turn over fast enough then I can push the emergency generator start and as I hold it down, I can the start the generator. So I am guessing that I either tie the two sets of batteries together or I connect the generator to the truck batteries and it starts. I have to figure that out next. Maybe the white ground wire will come into play
Hope that helps more
Sam
That's a good question Don. My generator is started by the chassis batteries. Does a generator charge up it's own starter batteries when it's running? Like a car charges it's own battery when it's running? I've never checked the voltage directly on the chassis batteries with the generator running to see if it's charging them. I know on your rig the generator starts using the house batteries. And then the converter/charger starts charging the batteries. But I wonder if you unplugged the converter/charger and checked the house batteries would they not show they are being charged by the generator?
This sounds logical.
Big question, is your coach starter 12v or 24v?
Let me try again,
When I have run down my house batteries and I try and start the Generator and it wont turn over fast enough then I can push the emergency generator start and as I hold it down, I can the start the generator. So I am guessing that I either tie the two sets of batteries together or I connect the generator to the truck batteries and it starts. I have to figure that out next. Maybe the white ground wire will come into play
Hope that helps more
Sam