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Old 05-18-2022, 05:42 AM   #435
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While you do not state in the linked post whether your battery power drain is in the chassis/start battery or the house battery banks, you might consider a temporary solution if it is your start battery. Simply place a battery disconnect switch on your start battery, available almost anywhere that auto parts are sold. Simply turn the switch OFF upon finishing with your engine until the next time you need same. This will have the effect of isolating the battery while OFF!
This will at least get you back on the road until you can truly solve your issue. Do not put this issue onto the back burner as an unresolved power drain has the potential to be a fire danger.

I concur with what you stated and considered it but I go a step further and disconnect and charge the batteries (both of them) because I am rather busey and can't take any chances until I find time to go after the problem ........... thanks for responding!
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When I first got my Pace Arrow I had the same problem of my starter battery draining. I found that an engine compartment light I didn't know about was on. My 2003 has a switch on the dash that turns this light on and off. Maybe this could be your problem.
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Old 05-24-2022, 06:47 AM   #437
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When I first got my Pace Arrow I had the same problem of my starter battery draining. I found that an engine compartment light I didn't know about was on. My 2003 has a switch on the dash that turns this light on and off. Maybe this could be your problem.

I hadn't considered that, Thanks I will check it out!
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Old 05-25-2022, 05:45 AM   #438
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Battery Draining

We have a 2004 Pace Arrow 37C and never could find the source of starter
battery drainage other than the Radio continues to have power for memory or whatever it maintains. Even after replacing battery that was only a year or so old, still dead after about 4-5 days.
Our solution is that whenever we return from a trip, we disconnect the negative
lead on the battery. This has now worked for us for several years. Most of our trips at this time in one place is not over 10 days as we are not retired.
If we were to be in places long term, would probably do it at those places also.
Do it within a day of returning from trip as battery should be full charged when
disconnecting the lead. Hope this helps.
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Old 08-07-2022, 02:05 PM   #439
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Well, the OEM (2004) fresh water pump finally died (cracked housing) and of course there are no rebuild parts available for this old pump. So, having a chance to start over, I relocated the pump to a much more convenient location, and added an accumulator to the system. Whole thing is mounted to a 2 x 8 and that is then bolted to the tin frame spacer, so I can pull the whole unit with 2 bolts.
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Our stopped working on our last trip. Like yours it was an original and not made anymore. Not being home I had limited ability to check it out. So we bought a new Surflo via Amazon and put it in. Works fine and is very quiet. Once we got home, I opened up the old one and wasn't able to find anything wrong with it. Put it back together and it started working again. Go figure. So at least now I have a spare.
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Old 08-07-2022, 02:26 PM   #440
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The rim for our steer tire on our 2005 Pace failed. Had it welded and shop said they use stainless steel to do repairs. Still I'm uncomfortable with a welded rim and have been looking for a replacement. It's an 8 lug 22.5 x 6.75. Apparently they don't make them any longer. Closest I can find in an 8 lug is a 22.5 x 7.5. So if I go with them, I'll likely need two since I'm told I can't have different rims on the steer tires. Then I still have a potential fitment issue.

So I'm thinking to put the welded rim on one of the outside dually and look for a used rim. At least if it fails, it's not a steer tire.

Anyone have any thought on a welded rim? The weld is in the flat area between the two side walls. I'm told that's not a stress point so should be OK.
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Old 08-07-2022, 02:31 PM   #441
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Convection microwave

Our Sharp convection microwave stops working after 59 seconds. I've read this in a common problem. The DW never uses the convection feature so am thinking may just a standard microwave which is a bunch cheaper.

Regardless, I've got to remove the unit which I've read is pretty heavy. Also I'm not sure how it's secured. Anyone remove a unit and able to provide some helpful hints.
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Lithium batteries not taking charge from Converter

Momentary short of battery may have caused the problem but not sure. Several months ago when I was replacing the BMS I think I shorted one of the batteries. These are Lion Energy Lithium which can be reset. I did so and thought everything was fine. However, lately they don't seem to be accepting a charge from the Converter and even while on the road, they're not taking as much charge from the alternator as they did previously.

I replaced the Victron 700 since the plug to the shunt broke. They don't make a replacement plug so bought a cheap Chinese knockoff. Not sure if that's working properly. The other possibility is my 17 year old WFCO converter is starting to fail. I'll probably replace the converter with something more suitable for lithium but before doing that want to make sure the batteries are not damaged.

Anyone know how to determine if Lithium batteries are damaged?

Also, if not, what converter do you recommend? I know of one with a switch which can be used to charge either the chassis battery or house batteries.
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Old 08-09-2022, 08:01 PM   #443
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Our Sharp convection microwave stops working after 59 seconds. I've read this in a common problem. The DW never uses the convection feature so am thinking may just a standard microwave which is a bunch cheaper.

Regardless, I've got to remove the unit which I've read is pretty heavy. Also I'm not sure how it's secured. Anyone remove a unit and able to provide some helpful hints.
We had a GE and it quit, like you we never used the convection so went with a standard microwave. Purchased one from a local GE dealer. Their installer picked it up and installed it at his house on a Saturday. I think I paid him $100 or $150 (prepandemic). Yes, it is heavy, and he had to add a couple of 1x4" wood strips to install it. After the fact very glad I didn't try it myself!
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Did you install the TV or better yet, could you tell me how it is mounted? I have a 32 in that I would like to mount in that location also. Thanks David 99 Vision
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Could I get a copy. I need the 12 volt panel diagram
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Old 01-28-2023, 07:44 AM   #446
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Hi where did you get your new headlights for your 2009 pace arrow ? I have a 2004 pace arrow 37c. I really like your headlights. Need to upgrade
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Inverter location

And can anyone tell me where my inverter is located in my 97 Pace Arrow
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And can anyone tell me where my inverter is located in my 97 Pace Arrow
Probably under the refrigerator.
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