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wrgrs50s
Feb 08, 2014Explorer
Check the 110 breaker for your converter. Flip it all the way back then all the way forward to be certain it is reset.
Also have heard of the converter coming unplugged by the vibration while traveling(It is plugged in to an outlet with a standard cord near the converter). You may have to remove a panel to get to it.
I recently had this happen (Thrown breaker) and my first clue was that the lights seemed dimmer than usual after a while, and I noticed that the fan for the converter was not coming on as usual when I turned all of my lights on.
Also have heard of the converter coming unplugged by the vibration while traveling(It is plugged in to an outlet with a standard cord near the converter). You may have to remove a panel to get to it.
I recently had this happen (Thrown breaker) and my first clue was that the lights seemed dimmer than usual after a while, and I noticed that the fan for the converter was not coming on as usual when I turned all of my lights on.
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