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BFL13
Nov 22, 2015Explorer II
The converter is what transforms your 120v shore power into 12v same as what the battery makes to run the lights, fans etc. The converter gets its 120v by way of that breaker. So does the string of 120v receptacles you plug things into. They share that same breaker.
The breaker has a current limit before it "pops" depending on how much it is rated for like 15a or 20a. If you plug a high amp item like a toaster or a hair dryer into a receptacle at the same time as the converter is running on high to recharge low batteries, that will overload the breaker and it will pop.
There are other less likely reasons ("tired" breaker etc), but start there with what you had "on" at the time it popped.
The breaker has a current limit before it "pops" depending on how much it is rated for like 15a or 20a. If you plug a high amp item like a toaster or a hair dryer into a receptacle at the same time as the converter is running on high to recharge low batteries, that will overload the breaker and it will pop.
There are other less likely reasons ("tired" breaker etc), but start there with what you had "on" at the time it popped.
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