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Sam_Spade
Dec 18, 2019Explorer
The problem is pretty simple; the solution might not be.
Your batteries are NOT connected to the converter.
OR....it might be more useful to state it the other way: Your converter output is not connected to the 12 V system in the RV, including the battery.
While a meter is an indispensable tool, physically tracing the output wires leaving the converter might be necessary here.
BUT....what exactly do you mean that the fuse "appeared good" ?
You have a meter, test it.
If it is good, you should see the converter output voltage on BOTH sides when the converter is running.
Your batteries are NOT connected to the converter.
OR....it might be more useful to state it the other way: Your converter output is not connected to the 12 V system in the RV, including the battery.
While a meter is an indispensable tool, physically tracing the output wires leaving the converter might be necessary here.
BUT....what exactly do you mean that the fuse "appeared good" ?
You have a meter, test it.
If it is good, you should see the converter output voltage on BOTH sides when the converter is running.
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