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Weldon
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Mar 08, 2021

My Magnetek converter

My converter is 16 years old, it has 2, 30 amp fuses for 12 volt operation. If you only have 1, 30 amp fuse rather than 2 what is the result?
This occured and was this way for a week. Went out to open the slide and it opened fine- operates off the 12 volt system. As we turned lights on, what would be 12 volt, they became dimmer. After setting overnight the battery would build some power but diminish quickly. Battery showed 10.9 volts. All 120 volt items work well.
Volt meter on 2 large wires in front of converter showed 9.9.
Is battery bad and converter?
  • Hi,

    I'd replace it with a boondocker, Iota, or Progressive Dynamics model.

    http://bestconverter.com/
  • Having dissected too many converters, I believe I can safely say failed capacitors are a prime reason for malfunction when they get gray hair. Then after replacing the obvious failed cap, testing of the remainder reveals none that survive a test. And unless someone has special buying power replacing the weak capacitors would bring a price tag shock. The clincher to me is the possibility of failure in the control circuit. Some manufacturers buff off component ID numbers. Integrated circuits become obsolete and have no known replacements. I do not remember seeing a detailed explanation in the forum why repairs are obsolete so I thought I'd add my one cent's worth :)
  • You need both 30 amp Reverse Polarity fuses for the converter to work. You have been on battery, which has run down. It needs to be recharged ASAP.

    You have the newer 7300 converter, not the old 6300 type, name changed to Parallax soon after the 7300s came out early 2000s.