![]() We're not real experience in the technical aspects of campers but learning. One regret we are working through is getting the 12-volt frig. We can run on shore power with no problem. wire or I believe there is fuse in the area. I think they are currently thinking it's in the disconnect switch. Monitor panels don't give you the best readings on battery but ya jumping like crazy. So I'm sure glad, I went as its over an hour drive, and replicated our problem. Battery dropped from 90% to 80% to 60% in less than 5 minutes according to monitor panel. Letting them figure this out but I'd be looking at the disconnect switch, wiring, fuse, etc. Dealer had the disconnect open/green the whole time when using shore power and never moved the disconnect switch. They started and stopped, started and stopped. Went to the monitor panel and the slides didn't go out. So I drove over this afternoon, went to the camper, turned the battery disconnect off then on. Okay so dealer said they had no issues and slides were working fine. I also posted under the General RV under 12 volt. Regardless the heater worked wonderfully and the camper warmed up nicely.Įdit: When buying a new camper be sure to run your unit off of battery especially the slide. We go to National Parks quite often that have no power hook ups so understanding our batteries charge is important to us. So going to get the battery tested and hopefully we can figure out how we can best understand the charge left on the battery. We put on our battery charger and it showed 60%. When I shut down the heater the panel jumped to 50%. ![]() Now we're testing other components like the heater and the battery % on panel dropped to 30%. So FF is either fully charged or in the process of charging. If we put on our battery charger it will read like 60% and the monitor panel will read FF. What we are learning is FF really means the battery is charging when plugged in or it could mean the battery is fully charged when no plugged in. ![]() Got an email today from iRVC1 along with the owners manual and in the email stated FF meant the battery is fully charged. After talking to the dealer and then KZ/Venture customer support we discovered it's not a Lippert monitor, not a KIB monitor, but an iRVC1 monitor (which was a surprise to the Venture tech team). ![]() When we picked up our camper the monitor panel read for battery % FF which just didn't seem right to me but was told it meant battery is charged. NOTE: Each time you pair with the control panel, your phone must be less than one foot away from your control panel, after pairing you can control the RV functions throughout your campsite via Bluetooth.My original thread inquiry was under the General category and opening here under Sporttrek Touring. Our app allows you to set each zone’s temperature, and also set scheduled timers. Our iRVCT7 and iRVCT5 touchscreen controllers have 1-4 zones of HVAC control available. When connected to your RV’s control panel, the app will automatically load your RV’s control buttons for all connected features. Our fast and easy Bluetooth pairing is the best in the business. In addition, there is a 12V safety lock from your trailer connection or vehicle's ignition, to prohibit slide control when traveling.ĭisplay fresh, black, grey, and galley tank levels of your RV, remotely, and in real time from your phone.ĭisplay your RV's battery level from your phone. 5 second delay when using the slide or awning controls. Turn the light zones on or off, and control other utilities, like your water pump, water heaters and tank heaters of your RV.Ĭontrol your RV’s slideouts and awnings from the app. Your features will vary according to your RV model, and any options installed (or not installed). The iRV Control app allows a fast and easy Bluetooth connection to your RV’s smart control panel.
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