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BFL13
Feb 03, 2014Explorer II
My PowerMax converter has a 120v glass fuse right by where the 120v wires come in on the circuit board
Important to locate converter output.
I am going by how a 7355 is, not familiar with those two units, but I would be checking the actual converter output wires for DC. That would tell whether it is the converter itself or downstream at the DC panel or battery lugs area. The converter wires should be going into the DC panel, maybe at the back of the 'battery lugs' where the wires up from the battery go on the front side of the panel.
The converter itself has some self-protection like for overheating etc. Perhaps it has shut itself down until whatever is wrong gets fixed.
Important to locate converter output.
I am going by how a 7355 is, not familiar with those two units, but I would be checking the actual converter output wires for DC. That would tell whether it is the converter itself or downstream at the DC panel or battery lugs area. The converter wires should be going into the DC panel, maybe at the back of the 'battery lugs' where the wires up from the battery go on the front side of the panel.
The converter itself has some self-protection like for overheating etc. Perhaps it has shut itself down until whatever is wrong gets fixed.
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