JamesBr wrote:
I would also say check to see while under this load how hot the converter is getting and if the fan is turning on. I have helped a couple of friends now replace the fan on their converter because after only a few years the fan bearing had siezed up and the converter would shut down for thermal protection.
Once we sourced the proper computer fan (size and voltage) and replace it, none of them have had any issues with the converter.
That's interesting... because honestly, I have never once in the 18 months we've owned this unit heard a fan come on in the converter. Not once...and we lived in the unit for 14 straight months while traveling. I have never messed with the converter so I hadn't expected to hear a fan. I'll look into this.