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TucsonJim
May 07, 2014Explorer II
Sounds like a classic converter problem. Check the voltage at the battery terminals to make sure it's charging when you have it plugged into shore power versus unplugged. If it's not charging, pull the converter out of the housing (be careful with exposed voltage). Check to see if the reverse polarity fuses have been blown. They are typically on the side or back of the converter where you can't see them unless you pull it out.
If the fuses are good, carefully plug back into shore power and check the converter where the 12v wires exit the converter with your meter. If the converter is not providing DC voltage, you'll need to replace it.
If the fuses are good, carefully plug back into shore power and check the converter where the 12v wires exit the converter with your meter. If the converter is not providing DC voltage, you'll need to replace it.
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