Revolution Camper Conversions

Sorry didn't realise I had a reply. What does the Sargent look like and where is it likely to be postioned please?
does not look too different from your power management system with a set of dc fuses, tge RcD for mains and charging switch. It is position where your pms is in my ricos
 
So I guessni need to open up the Powerpart and see if there's a battery charger in there and if it's working.
 
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So I guessni need to open up the Powerpart and see if there's a battery charger in there and if it's working.
To start with i would hook up the mains, get a volt meter measure the LB voltage then hit the charger switch on the PMS and see if the voltage rises to 13.2v or there abouts
 
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Hi there. I've hooked up, checked the 240v in van sockets are working. Tick.

Battery meter and control panel, don't move from 12v. So confirmed not charging from 240v ehu.

Next Steps?
 
Hi there. I've hooked up, checked the 240v in van sockets are working. Tick.

Battery meter and control panel, don't move from 12v. So confirmed not charging from 240v ehu.

Next Steps?
there is likely to be two 20amp fuses, one to the LB and one to the Main, check they are good. Check also when you are hooked up to the mains, your sockets are powering something, as you could have an RCD trip.

good to check any fuses close to the LB to see if they have blown
 
Hi. I pulled L battery 20amp fuse and all the electrics switched off, including the control panel. I replaced the 2 x 20amp fuses just in case. None blown. Yes the 240v internal van sockets work.

I tripped the rcd and re set it.

The LB does register 13.2v when the engine is running.
 
Hi. I pulled L battery 20amp fuse and all the electrics switched off, including the control panel. I replaced the 2 x 20amp fuses just in case. None blown. Yes the 240v internal van sockets work.

I tripped the rcd and re set it.

The LB does register 13.2v when the engine is running.
So that suggests the B2B charger is ok but not the AC charger within the PMS. If your unit is similar to my Sargent EC155 there will be a AC switched feed to an internal charger within the box.

if there are no obvious loose connections or broken wires, then it sounds like the next step would be to open the PMS to see if there is output from the internal AC to DC charger.

if you dont want to do that an alternative might be buy a smart charger, connect it to LB on a temp basis and run it off one of your electrical sockets. not ideal.

i ended up stripping the constant voltage charger out of the PMS and running an AC line to a Victron AC smart charger mounted near the LB
 
I've opened the pms, but can't seek to identify if there there is an ac to dc charger. Can you spot it from these pics.

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I've checked the fuses adjacent to the LB. The main fuse was replaced by garage last year and is fine. The blue one in the pic is quite loose, I've pulled it and nothing stops working. So not sure what it's for.

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I've opened the pms, but can't seek to identify if there there is an ac to dc charger. Can you spot it from these pics.

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think its the caged electronics. There is an ac feed from the RCD which looks to go into the charger but the output is going somewhere into the back of the pcb on the rhs. Might be spade connectors on the back of the pcb that you can do a volt check on.
 
I've checked the fuses adjacent to the LB. The main fuse was replaced by garage last year and is fine. The blue one in the pic is quite loose, I've pulled it and nothing stops working. So not sure what it's for.

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same set up but not sure what they are for. if they are good then you can discount them as the issue. The blue 15amp fuse is unlikely to be in the circuit. Inclined to see what voltage is coming out the caged electronics into the back of the pcb of the PMS
 
Ok. So I'm not sure how to check it. This is my clamp meter, and this is the back of the pub. The red and black cables go from cage to main on/off switch and then red/green and white cables from on/off switch to pub.

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Ok. So I'm not sure how to check it. This is my clamp meter, and this is the back of the pub. The red and black cables go from cage to main on/off switch and then red/green and white cables from on/off switch to pub.

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Probably at the limit of what i can recommend but looks like the green/red and white are outputs. I would be inclined to think the charger is the culprit. Anybody local that can take a look at it?
 
I've checked the fuses adjacent to the LB. The main fuse was replaced by garage last year and is fine. The blue one in the pic is quite loose, I've pulled it and nothing stops working. So not sure what it's for.

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For future info: In the process of ripping my Sargent EC155 out i discovered what those 3 fuses are. The first is for the heater (white) , the second for the heater controller (black) and the third for the LB supply to the PMS (yellow)
 
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For future info: In the process of ripping my Sargent EC155 out i discovered what those 3 fuses are. The first is for the heater (white) , the second for the heater controller (black) and the third for the LB supply to the PMS (yellow)
Thanks. Any idea on the blue one?
 
The LB used to charge with the EHU 240v was plugged in. Now it does not. (Van 240v socket outlets are working) It still still charges when the engine is running.

Recently I have been using a trickle charger direct to the LB when not in use.
 
Hi a couple of months ago we bought our van with Rico’s conversion. The company we bought it off did not have any paperwork for the control panel electrics, diesel heater. The diesel heater just a dial so that’s easy. But just wondered if anyone has any basic info for the control panel ( tap,fridge and lights) would have liked some paperwork with it. Also how to you drain your water tanks. What does the triangle mean at the top of photo. When I turn on tap it beeps and nothing happens and it shows this.

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Hi a couple of months ago we bought our van with Rico’s conversion. The company we bought it off did not have any paperwork for the control panel electrics, diesel heater. The diesel heater just a dial so that’s easy. But just wondered if anyone has any basic info for the control panel ( tap,fridge and lights) would have liked some paperwork with it. Also how to you drain your water tanks. What does the triangle mean at the top of photo. When I turn on tap it beeps and nothing happens and it shows this.

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Your water tank will either be under the rear seat or mounted underneath the van itself. The underslung water tank has a screw-off cap that can be opened to completely drain the tank. If under the bed I believe they can be disconnected and removed to wash out. I have an underslung water tank and tend to use the sink tap to drain down the tank as far as possible.

The control panel has a master power switch on the left and two arrow keys to cycle through displays showing time, leisure battery voltage etc. To the right of the LCD display there will be the return/arrow button and switches to turn on the water pump, wardrobe and cupboard lights and van downlights.

If you press the water pump switch and turn the pump on you'll see the notification in your photo. You'll also likely hear the pump turn on. I don't believe the exclamation mark in a triangle is anything to worry about and just denotes a notification.

If there's water in the tank and the pump is on lifting the tap handle should cause water to flow. If it doesn't then it's likely either their is an airlock in the pump or the filter on the tap is blocked. Try unscrewing the very end of the tap and checking for any debris. If the tap is clear then you could try switching on the pump, opening the tap and trying to suck water through the tap to clear the airlock.

Hope that helps.
 
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