Trixie47 wrote:
In May we had to take it in because lights were dim and was worried it might be converter going bad...They said we had a blown fuse, but our 4 year batteries needed replacing..
Bought 2 new batteries, installed them..two weeks later got ready for another trip and had trailer loaded, went out and turned on A/C, when lights got turned on A/C quit blowing, batteries went dead again...Another trip to camping world !
Picked it up today and was told 2 blown fuses, which stopped the converter from running properly...All was suppose to be well now.
Batteries were dead at dealer but they said since it had been sitting there for a couple weeks that was not unusual and they put a charge on them.
Home: I can hear converter running and batteries are charged to 12 volts. On shore power and frig is now saying check instead of running on a/c.
No more planning till this is taken care of....Thanks all
Your air conditioner and fridge both need 12 volt to run thermostats. Even when using shore power. If you are getting error codes it means low or no 12 volt voltage.
Converters can 'overcharge and boil' batteries. Been there did that and it was a bad capacitor in the converter. Air conditioning coming on but when it hit the temp set on thermostat it could not come back on because of low 12v to it. Same with fridge would run but when it hit set temp it could not come back on. Made all of us crazy thinking I had a couple of different problems when actually they all 'pointed' to a bad converter.
Check the output of the converter and leave the tester on after if it does reache what it is rated for to see if it climbs.