Timberleaf Trailer Battery Troubleshooting & Maintenance Guide
All models, 2016–present
Which Battery Do I Have?
| Model Year | Battery Type(s) | Brands Used | Notes |
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| 2016–2021 | AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat, lead-acid) | Interstate, Carquest | |
| 2021–2022 | AGM or 100Ah Lithium (LiFePO4) | Interstate/Carquest, Battleborn | |
| Q2 2022–Q2 2023 | Lithium (LiFePO4), 60Ah or 105Ah | Dakota | 105Ah only from Dakota |
| Q1 2024–Q4 2024 | Lithium (LiFePO4), 60Ah, 100Ah, 300Ah | Epoch | Dakota no longer used after Q4 2024 |
| Q2 2025–present | Lithium (LiFePO4), 60Ah, 100Ah, 300Ah | Interstate (base), Epoch (upgrade) | Interstate and Epoch both 100Ah size |
A. AGM Battery Maintenance & Common Issues (2016–2022 and some 2021–2022)
1. AGM Battery Basics
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AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries are sealed, spill-proof lead-acid batteries with moderate weight and no maintenance required.
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Expected lifespan: 3–5 years with proper use.
2. Troubleshooting AGM Batteries
Symptom: No power, weak power, or rapid voltage drop.
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Check connections:
Ensure terminals are tight and corrosion-free. -
Inspect fuse panel:
Look for blown fuses between battery and power center. -
Measure voltage:
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Full: 12.6–12.8V
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50%: 12.2V
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Below 12.0V: Needs recharge
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Worn-out battery:
If your battery drops below 12.0V quickly after a full charge, replacement is likely needed. -
Long-term storage drain:
Parasitic draws (like CO/LP detectors, voltmeters) will slowly discharge an AGM if left unused.
3. AGM Maintenance Tips
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Keep charged: Avoid dropping below 12.0V for long periods.
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Use a trickle charger: AGM batteries can be safely maintained with a simple automotive trickle charger during storage. Never use a trickle charger on lithium batteries.
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No water needed: Do not open or add water.
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Winter storage: Disconnect battery, store in a cool dry place, and top up charge every 1–2 months if not in use.
B. Lithium (LiFePO4) Batteries: Troubleshooting & Care (2021–present)
1. Lithium Battery Brands & Models
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2021–2022: Battleborn 100Ah
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Q2 2022–Q2 2023: Dakota 60Ah, 105Ah (Dakota only for 105Ah)
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Q1/Q2 2024–Q4 2024: Epoch 60Ah, 100Ah, 300Ah (no more Dakota)
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Q2 2025–present: Interstate 60Ah/100Ah (base), Epoch 300Ah (upgrade), both 100Ah, no 105Ah
2. Troubleshooting Lithium Batteries
Symptom: No power, won’t charge, or charging cuts off.
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Check all connections for tightness and cleanliness.
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Monitor for error codes:
Many modern lithiums (Epoch, Dakota) offer Bluetooth apps to read battery status or errors. -
Measure voltage:
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Full: 13.3–13.4V
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Below 12.5V: Needs charging soon
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If battery reads 0V, the BMS may have protected the battery. Disconnect loads/chargers for 5–10 min and reconnect a charger to reset.
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BMS (Battery Management System) trips:
Lithium batteries will disconnect internally if over-discharged, charged in freezing temps, or if high current/voltage faults are detected. -
Charging in cold:
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Do not charge most lithium batteries below 32°F (0°C). Some batteries (Epoch 300) have built-in heaters, but most will not accept a charge and may be damaged.
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Warm the battery to above freezing before charging.
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Lithium battery appears “dead”:
Internal BMS has shut down for protection. Disconnect all loads and briefly connect a charger to reactivate.
3. Lithium Maintenance Tips
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No trickle charger: Never use a lead-acid trickle charger for lithium batteries. Only use chargers designed for LiFePO4.
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Charging/storage: Store lithium batteries at about 50–70% charge if unused for months; check every 6 months.
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Long life: With proper care, lithium batteries should last 8–10 years or longer.
C. Charger Settings, Modes, and Correct Charging Voltage
1. Progressive Dynamics Power Centers: LI/LA Switch
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Timberleaf trailers use Progressive Dynamics PD4000/4100 series power centers.
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LI/LA switch:
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LI: Use for lithium (LiFePO4) batteries.
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LA: Use for AGM or other lead-acid batteries.
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Setting the correct mode ensures your batteries charge at the safest, most effective voltage.
2. Recommended Charging Voltages
| Battery Type | Float/Normal Charge | Boost (Fast Charge) | Notes |
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| AGM | 13.6V | 14.4V | Use LA mode on charger |
| Lithium (LiFePO4) | 14.6V | 14.6V (no float) | Use LI mode on charger; do not trickle charge |
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Trickle chargers:
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Can be used for AGMs (maintains charge at low voltage).
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Never use on lithium batteries—can cause damage or unsafe conditions.
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D. Universal Battery Troubleshooting
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Check all main fuses and breakers between battery and power center.
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Inspect wiring for chafing, loose connections, or corrosion.
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Look for signs of corrosion on battery terminals; clean as needed.
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Watch for parasitic draw: Even when parked, devices like detectors or voltmeters may slowly discharge your battery.
E. Battery Glossary (Plain English)
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AGM:
Absorbed Glass Mat—a sealed, maintenance-free lead-acid battery. -
Lithium (LiFePO4):
Lithium Iron Phosphate—a lightweight, deep-cycle, long-life battery chemistry; must be charged above freezing unless stated otherwise. -
BMS (Battery Management System):
The electronics inside lithium batteries that protect from overcharge, over-discharge, or charging in unsafe temperatures. -
SoC (State of Charge):
Battery’s “fuel gauge” expressed as a percentage (%). -
Current (Amps, A):
The amount of electrical flow (how much power is moving). -
Voltage (Volts, V):
The system’s “pressure.” Full AGM is 12.6–12.8V; full lithium is 13.3–13.4V. -
Amp-hour (Ah):
Measurement of capacity—how much energy the battery holds. -
Float/Boost/Trickle:
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Float: Holding/maintenance voltage (13.6V for AGM).
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Boost: Higher voltage to quickly bring battery up to full (14.4–14.6V).
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Trickle: Very low, continuous charge for storage (safe for AGM, not for lithium).
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LI/LA Switch:
Selector on Progressive Dynamics chargers: LI = lithium; LA = lead-acid (including AGM). -
Parasitic Draw:
Tiny electrical loads that drain your battery slowly, even when you’re not using anything on purpose. -
BMS Lockout:
When the battery’s protection circuit disconnects power, often due to over-discharge, freezing, or a fault. -
Charger Profile:
The programmed charging settings that match your battery’s chemistry and needs.
F. Quick Reference Table
| Symptom | AGM Battery | Lithium Battery |
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| Won’t hold charge | Battery age, corrosion | BMS lockout, deep discharge |
| Won’t charge | Bad charger, blown fuse | Cold temps, BMS lockout, wrong charger setting |
| Cuts out under load | Old/weak battery | BMS tripped, undersized wiring |
| Shows “0V” | Completely dead | BMS locked out (reset needed) |
Need More Help?
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Note your battery brand, model, and size.
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Take photos of your battery and charger panel.
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Contact Timberleaf support for help—we’re happy to walk you through troubleshooting, upgrades, or replacement.
