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Raymon
Feb 14, 2015Explorer
enblethen wrote:
Have you located the large fuse in the 12 volt DC line to the batteries?
The 'fuse' may actually be an automotive type circuit breaker. With either shore power connected or the generator running, check the voltage across the negative and positive terminals of the batteries. You should be getting more than 12VDC; probably 13.5+ VDC. If not, connect a jumper wire across the breaker and then again measure the voltage across the battery terminals. If the voltage increases above 12VDC, then the breaker is defective. Breakers are available at most auto parts stores for $10 to $15. Hope this helps.
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