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pianotuna
Apr 11, 2016Nomad III
Hi,
Check the voltage on the 'house' batteries. Then plug into 120 volt shore power. Now check the voltage again. If it is not giving a reading much higher, then there is a problem with the shore power battery charging.
This could be a poor connection, a bad fuse, a failed circuit breaker, or a "dead" converter.
Try using a stand alone battery charger and see if this solves the "house" electrical issues.
Check the voltage on the 'house' batteries. Then plug into 120 volt shore power. Now check the voltage again. If it is not giving a reading much higher, then there is a problem with the shore power battery charging.
This could be a poor connection, a bad fuse, a failed circuit breaker, or a "dead" converter.
Try using a stand alone battery charger and see if this solves the "house" electrical issues.
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