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MrWizard
Oct 28, 2016Moderator
NO regulator
there IS a 'converter' aka battery charger, it is behind the DC fuse panel
all part of ONE assembly, but usually removable form that box, when you take things apart
it charges the battery when you plug into shore power
battery hissing means bad battery, or the converter is bad and voltage is too high
in which case you just cooked the battery
unplug, remove battery , get it tested
if battery is ok, get a digital volt meter aka multimeter and check the voltage from the converter when plugged in
there IS a 'converter' aka battery charger, it is behind the DC fuse panel
all part of ONE assembly, but usually removable form that box, when you take things apart
it charges the battery when you plug into shore power
battery hissing means bad battery, or the converter is bad and voltage is too high
in which case you just cooked the battery
unplug, remove battery , get it tested
if battery is ok, get a digital volt meter aka multimeter and check the voltage from the converter when plugged in
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