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time2roll
Nov 14, 2018Nomad
rtate wrote:No need to disconnect anything. Just plug in and monitor the battery voltage. When you see voltage rise above 14 you know all is well. Besides if the converter has no battery to charge it may just produce 13.6 volts.
So after trying to understand what everyone has told me this is what I am planing to do . Since I am not able to get easy access to my converter, I will disconect the wires from the converter to the batterie and take a reading of the voltage coming from the converter If my converter is doing its job, I should see a voltage of 14.4v coming from the converter. If I do get 14.4v I will then upgrade the wire from the converter to the batteries. If I do that I will see the batteries reach 14.4 v when charging.
If I dont see the converter putting out 14.4v when disconected from the batteries, then I have a converter problem.
Does my take on this make sense?
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