MrWizard wrote:
12.45 at the switch while on shore power
Either a connection problem,
Or a converter voltage problem
That is too low
Should be at least 13v+ and possibly as high as 14v
Check the voltage at the house batteries, Is it good or is it low
Start your engine and try the awning again see if it moves faster and easier
I'll give these a check and a try.
We have a residential refrigerator. It's powered by a Magnum Energy inverter which also handles the charging duties of the house batteries. We have 2 of those, 6 volts each, new this year.
I'm not home right now, I can only assume that the converter has a fuse for the awning which means that there is a line from there to the switch. We're not tapped into another circuit, I hope. Thinking out loud, if the converter is not putting out the correct DC voltage, is there an adjustment on the main board (it's a WFCO) or am I going to have to have it replaced?
Thanks
Fred