Artum Snowbird wrote:
You may well just be looking at poor connections from your battery to your converter. A weak connection will act like a huge load to your battery and not even be something you notice.
Wiggle the positive and negative wires in the converter terminal strip, tighten everything you can.
I had a very loose negative wire at my converter, after 4 days plugged in the battery read 11.9 volts and everything was shutting down. I wiggled the wires, and bingo, lights suddenly came bright inside the rig as converter power got to the battery.
I just went through everything and did not find any loose connections.
I checked again with the fuse in for the fridge (turned off) and am getting .65 draw in the 10 amp setting or 6.5 in the 200MA setting (this is with everything turned off). When I take the fuse out for the fridge it drops to .03 in the 10 amp setting.. I believe my issue is here but not sure what my next step is?