fourboysdad
Aug 20, 2014Explorer
converter buzzing...a little guidance appreciated
Heyo gang. I have a 2010 jayco 26bh travel trailer. there is a distinct buzzing sound coming from the breaker panel. I don't believe it's the fan. Here is what I know:
1. When connected to shore power with no lights on, there is a buzzing noise.
2. When disconnected from shore power and drawing from battery with lights both on and off, no buzz.
3. When disconnected from shore power but connected to TV, no buzz.
4. The battery is topped off and fully charged and the multimeter shows 12 volts.
5. When connected to shore power, the outlets are at 120vac according to mister multimeter.
Here's where it gets weird:
6. When connected to shore power with no lights on, there is a buzzing noise which stops immediately when i turn a light on. That's the weird one for me.
7. When connected to shore power and I turn off the converter breaker, the buzzing immediately stops, but the lights still work so I'm assuming they draw directly from the battery if the converter is off?
8. I made sure the converter, when on, is distributing power by disconnecting the battery and checking the lights...they work.
Whew...all that to ask this: i'm thinking either my converter is damaged, or the breaker supplying its power is damaged. Am I on the right track?
btw...the converter is pretty hot to the touch when it's buzzing.
btw2...a few weeks back, we were at a festival and drew power from a large generator the festival brought in to power the rv section. I did not use a surge protector...hindsight is 20/20.
Anybody have thoughts? Thanks very much!
1. When connected to shore power with no lights on, there is a buzzing noise.
2. When disconnected from shore power and drawing from battery with lights both on and off, no buzz.
3. When disconnected from shore power but connected to TV, no buzz.
4. The battery is topped off and fully charged and the multimeter shows 12 volts.
5. When connected to shore power, the outlets are at 120vac according to mister multimeter.
Here's where it gets weird:
6. When connected to shore power with no lights on, there is a buzzing noise which stops immediately when i turn a light on. That's the weird one for me.
7. When connected to shore power and I turn off the converter breaker, the buzzing immediately stops, but the lights still work so I'm assuming they draw directly from the battery if the converter is off?
8. I made sure the converter, when on, is distributing power by disconnecting the battery and checking the lights...they work.
Whew...all that to ask this: i'm thinking either my converter is damaged, or the breaker supplying its power is damaged. Am I on the right track?
btw...the converter is pretty hot to the touch when it's buzzing.
btw2...a few weeks back, we were at a festival and drew power from a large generator the festival brought in to power the rv section. I did not use a surge protector...hindsight is 20/20.
Anybody have thoughts? Thanks very much!