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j-d
Nov 24, 2015Explorer II
Yes, the breaker can get "tired" and yes they are easy to replace.
You'll usually see four lights on "battery" pretty much regardless of battery condition IF the Converter/Charger is running and working properly. Turn the breaker Rec/Con OFF and then push your Test button. You'll probably see three lights. That's OK if you come back after a period of Converter OFF time and still have three lights.
Fourth light basically says the battery is being charged.
I suggest you get that plug-in outlet tester. Of course you could use something like a night light... Leave MAIN ON, every branch circuit OFF, and then power up one branch at a time while you map out which outlets are powered by each breaker. THEN you'll know how to spread the load between breakers.
You'll usually see four lights on "battery" pretty much regardless of battery condition IF the Converter/Charger is running and working properly. Turn the breaker Rec/Con OFF and then push your Test button. You'll probably see three lights. That's OK if you come back after a period of Converter OFF time and still have three lights.
Fourth light basically says the battery is being charged.
I suggest you get that plug-in outlet tester. Of course you could use something like a night light... Leave MAIN ON, every branch circuit OFF, and then power up one branch at a time while you map out which outlets are powered by each breaker. THEN you'll know how to spread the load between breakers.
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