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CT_WANDERER
Aug 30, 2014Explorer
Check your converter, AC power to it, then the DC output. DC, with you battery being low you should see 13.6 or more at the DC terminal on the converter. Then see if you have that at your house battery. Your battery might be to low to keep the generator running. Work from your show power first to solve your DC problem. then work on your Generator.
Also a side note. Is all your AC system in the MH working? Just a extra thought that maybe you lost one side of your shore power? This could also be why you battery is low. You could ALSO see if the generator will run with you holding down the boost switch for more than 30 seconds, if so that might mean the generator problem is your house battery. Good Luck Gary
Also a side note. Is all your AC system in the MH working? Just a extra thought that maybe you lost one side of your shore power? This could also be why you battery is low. You could ALSO see if the generator will run with you holding down the boost switch for more than 30 seconds, if so that might mean the generator problem is your house battery. Good Luck Gary
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