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2006 Seneca 34ss Charge amps?

Yahoo Message Number: 8896
Anyone know how many DC amps the charger is putting out to the house batteries when running the 5500 genset?

thanks!

my koni shocks are on backorder from hendersons :(

bill

Re: 2006 Seneca 34ss Charge amps?

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 8897
From memory. Look at the last two digits of your converter model number-

NOT the charge wizard, but the converter itself. That will be the DC amps produced.

So e.g. Intellipower 9130 would be 30 amps.

Kevin KF5FUZ
Kevin (Real) McCoy [KF5FUZ]
("Roscoe Ventura" Jayco Seneca HD SS 34 Diesel 2006; "Toad" Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 2007)



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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 8899
None. The 5500 puts out 50 amps of AC. Not 220 like a 50 amp service box (50 amps of 120 volts on each leg) delivers to the 50 amp cord. Your converter charges the batteries when generator is running.
Best
Ron Hall



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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 8901
In my 34 SS it is in the Bedroom behind the vent panel. This panel is metal vent mounted with screws and is right next to the fuse and circuit breaker panel. Remove the screws and you should see it.

You may have to remove a clothes drawer to get easy visibility.

Once you get the model number you can look it up on the Progressive Dynamics web site. That will also give you a 120v wattage level.

http://www.progressivedyn.com/power_converters.html.

K


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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 8903
I will look there! I have pulled the grill to work on the "inverter" in there but don't remember seeing the "converter". I will look tonight when i get home from work.

thanks,
bill


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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 8904
Where are you located? I fished the Great Lakes for many years.
Best
Ron Hall


Seneca

Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 8966
Saw Seneca today between Mena and Mansfield pulling horse trailer. Was it any of ours.




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Yahoo Message Number: 13244
Joyce and I just pulled our Seneca ZX into the Central City KOA located West of Golden. On the tail end of our 2 week Colorado tour. We started in Colorado Springs, then spent 6 days in Ouray (just love that town). Have to head back to SE Michigan this weekend.

Best wishes and good travels to all.

Frank Bock

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Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 13245
We're thinking about a trip from Oregon, through Jackson Hole, on to Colorado Springs, and back maybe in September or so.

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Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 13247
Carl,

We have stayed a couple times at The Garden of the Gods Campground in Colorado Springs. It is a really nice campground that is close to so many nice things to see and do in the area.

Frank Bock

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Reply #15
Yahoo Message Number: 13248
Frank, we are likely going to be in Colorado Springs for a couple of days in Oct on the way to Chama for the Cumbres & Toltec steam train and then Albuquerque for Balloon Fiesta. If one has two days in CS what would you recommend. We plan to take the train up Pike's Peak one day and might drive it the next day since that would cover off two sides and different views (or would that be a waste of time?).

Did you go into the Ouray Hot Springs Pool? When we drove the San Juan Skyway 2 years ago we really enjoyed the trip. We looked at the Pool in Ouray and would have been delighted to try it but had to be in Durango that evening since we were booked on the Durango & Silverton the next morning (also a real enjoyable trip). I have to say that I just love the Four Corners. So much to see and so different. Oh, and we did get a ride in one of the Galloping Gooses that day.

Don



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Reply #16
Yahoo Message Number: 13249
We were just in that area with our Gulfstream Endura and saw several Senecas around, too.
Any in the group going to FMCA in Redmond?

Jim Guld
Geeks on Tour - Technology Training for Travelers
www.geeksontour.com

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Reply #17
Yahoo Message Number: 13250
Hi Don,
I have never taken the cogged train ride up Pikes Peak, but thoroughly enjoy driving up in a car or riding a motorcycle. Pikes Peak road is now 100% paved, so it is now very smooth and reasonably safe. Definitely would go back up if weather is favorable (1/2 day there). Take a half day to go and enjoy the Garden of the Gods park (free). There are lots of paved walking paths.......be sure to have your camera.....it is beautiful. Spend another half day in the neighboring town of Manitou Springs. Lots of nice shops to look in.....kind of an eclectic town. Take along an empty water or gatorade bottle so you can sample the water from some of the 9 natural springs that are right in town. My favorite is Twin Spring.......took a whole gallon to enjoy in the motor home.

We did some dirt biking and jeeping between Ouray, Siverton, and Telluride....so yes it was nice to soak in the Ouray Hot Spring Pool. The $12 entry fee seems just a little high, but the 104 degree and 98 degree water feel oh so good. I always stay at the 4J+1+1 campground in Ouray......short walk to town and the pool. Things are tight at 4J, but the location can't be beat. They have nice river side sites if you have the good fortune of getting one.

Best Regards,
Frank




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Reply #21
Yahoo Message Number: 13261
I drove to the top of Mt. Evens in CO in 1978 and at the time it was billed as the highest road in the world. I was at a conference in Denver where it was 80+ and when we got to the top it was still nice and sunny but right on freezing at 32 degrees. Very nice drive and great view. We expect the same on PP. Given we'll be going up in October the risk of snow should be much higher. Sure hope we get a clear sunny day.

Don



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Reply #23
Yahoo Message Number: 13358
While spending a night at 7 Feathers in our Seneca, I saw another Seneca driving by our space this last Sunday (8/3). Was it anyone of our group members? Coach looked identical to mine (08) ... didn't see the front end, so not sure if it was a Kodiak or Freightliner coach ... just the gold/black/red paint job that I noticed and the rear end.