dennislanier wrote:
BFL13 wrote:
If there is no output from the converter, then your 13 at the converter and 12.7 at the battery can't be right. It would be lower at the converter's end. Disconnect the battery wires not the switch and check converter output with 120v on.
Ok just so I understand. You are saying to disconnect both wires from the battery. Then take my volt meter and attach it to the battery leads and take that reading? What should the voltage be at that point? Is that correct?
Yes. About 13.6v. However you really should measure converter output at the DC fuse panel where the converter output wires go if you can't get at the converter's own output terminals.
Waiting to hear about that before speculating about the lights. What about the other 12v things? All of them? Fridge controls, fans, water pump?
Did you snap the converter's 120v breaker back and forth? If the converter is plugged into a receptacle is that receptacle live--confirm by plugging in something else.