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MrWizard
Nov 17, 2018Moderator
start by checking the batteries
the fluid level in the cells and the cleanness of cables and connections
remove clean and tighten cables
add distilled water if needed to the batteries
use a volt meter and check battery voltage
you may have a blown fuse between converter and batteries
or perhaps the battery dis-connect switch is in the battery off position so the converter could not charge them
your converter is working from shore power, because you have lights etc.. when plugged in
the fluid level in the cells and the cleanness of cables and connections
remove clean and tighten cables
add distilled water if needed to the batteries
use a volt meter and check battery voltage
you may have a blown fuse between converter and batteries
or perhaps the battery dis-connect switch is in the battery off position so the converter could not charge them
your converter is working from shore power, because you have lights etc.. when plugged in
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