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westend
Sep 12, 2015Explorer
"Charge controllers" are usually in the realm of solar hardware. RV "converters" supply 12V power to a trailer and charge the batteries. Post up the names and numbers on the 12V distribution panel and a new converter can be sized accordingly. It takes a lot of current for a fairly long time to injure a 6V battery. Is this something the previous owner mentioned? If so, I would confirm what voltage is being outputted from the converter.
A handheld meter is almost a "must have" for RV owners. The 12V system can be problematic and diagnosing will save a lot of effort/money.
A handheld meter is almost a "must have" for RV owners. The 12V system can be problematic and diagnosing will save a lot of effort/money.
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