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ken_burke
Apr 29, 2013Explorer
ken burke wrote:mbopp wrote:
Most modern converters will supply clean DC power whether the battery is disconnected or not.
If it's wired properly, turning the disconnect switch to "off" is the same as disconnecting a battery cable.
Okay . . . . thanks . .. I will try that now.
ken
Thanks for your help folks . . . . . I turned "OFF" the battery disconnect switch (batteries off)and the converter continued to power the DC volts as you would expect. I turned off the converter (turned batteries off) and all DC lights went off as you would expect.
It seems like the converter is working okay, but the DC lights still flicker when there is a lot of DC loads connected.
I found the converter . . . in the basement of 5th wheel, within the storage bay. There is a sliding door.
Our Cedar Creek has a WF-9865 (65 amps). It seems to have only one output, not the 3 for better battery charging.
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