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Bob_Landry
Feb 23, 2014Explorer
This isn't rocket science. Disconnect the battery to eliminate that. Turn off everything 12V. Unplug everything that is plugged into ANY outlet and see if the problem goes away. It's common practice for manufacturers to add outlets onto the converter(and other) circuit breakers because the NEC only allows 5 circuits per 30A leg. My Keystone has outlets running off both the converter and microwave breakers. BTW, this is a good argument for adding an additional 30A service even if you don't have second AC unit.
Large current draw appliances such as water heater, microwave, should be on their own breaker, but don't count on anything without verifying what is what. RV builders are notoriously inconsistent. If you still have the problem with everything turned off and disconnected, you have a bad converter.
Large current draw appliances such as water heater, microwave, should be on their own breaker, but don't count on anything without verifying what is what. RV builders are notoriously inconsistent. If you still have the problem with everything turned off and disconnected, you have a bad converter.
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