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pmlevine
May 20, 2019Explorer
OP here, after re-setting the circuit breakers yesterday I measured battery voltage today, these measured 13.6v with the power cord plugged into AC, when I unplugged the power cord battery voltage measured 13.3v, so I believe one of the circuit breakers had been tripped.
Visually inspecting the circuit breakers before I reset them yesterday, they all had appeared to be un-tripped, but as I mentioned in a post yesterday, when I reset one, it felt "soft", and did not produce a sharp click when I shut it off, before reset. ??
So I believe I am now all set, the LED battery test now indicates 100%.
I am attaching a photo of the power panel on my TT, it is a model WF-8955PEC
Click For Full-Size Image.
Visually inspecting the circuit breakers before I reset them yesterday, they all had appeared to be un-tripped, but as I mentioned in a post yesterday, when I reset one, it felt "soft", and did not produce a sharp click when I shut it off, before reset. ??
So I believe I am now all set, the LED battery test now indicates 100%.
I am attaching a photo of the power panel on my TT, it is a model WF-8955PEC
Click For Full-Size Image.
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