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Old-Biscuit
Jul 25, 2014Explorer III
Sorry to hear about the 'incident'.....but sounds like your issues are now 12V DC
As explained the DC Fuse LEDs are a quick visual if a fuse has blown.
With trailer connected to 120V AC power source..converter output should be at least 13.2VDC
There are 2 large fuses on converter to protect from reverse polarity....battery connected backwards.......fuses blow.
With a meter you should find source of problem quickly. Good Luck!
As explained the DC Fuse LEDs are a quick visual if a fuse has blown.
With trailer connected to 120V AC power source..converter output should be at least 13.2VDC
There are 2 large fuses on converter to protect from reverse polarity....battery connected backwards.......fuses blow.
With a meter you should find source of problem quickly. Good Luck!
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