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tderonne
Mar 29, 2016Explorer
DrewE wrote:
It's worth noting that there are some variations in how things are wired. More often than not the converter is on the house side of the battery disconnect switch, so it should power things when the battery is disconnected (but not charge the battery), but there are rigs where it's connected on the battery side, so it will not power the coach with the battery disconnected but it will charge the battery under those circumstances.
Winnebagos (at least of this vintage) are set up the first way. Sure looks like his converter is putting out anything. He said fuses were checked. A voltage check at the converter will confirm there is no output.
OP, you did check the fuses right on the converter, correct?
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