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teejaywhy
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
Indeed...
If everything works when the 7-pin is connected, then there is no problem with the "kill" switch or the fuses on the output side of the converter.
It is either the in-line battery fuse or a dead battery.
New last year just means it would take a couple of months sitting in a discharged state to be killed. Flooded cell batteries must be kept a fully charged!
-Charge it before leaving on a trip.
-Charge it upon returning from a trip.
-Charge it once a month when not being used.
-Disconnect the battery to prevent discharge from parasitic loads like the propane detector.
If everything works when the 7-pin is connected, then there is no problem with the "kill" switch or the fuses on the output side of the converter.
It is either the in-line battery fuse or a dead battery.
New last year just means it would take a couple of months sitting in a discharged state to be killed. Flooded cell batteries must be kept a fully charged!
-Charge it before leaving on a trip.
-Charge it upon returning from a trip.
-Charge it once a month when not being used.
-Disconnect the battery to prevent discharge from parasitic loads like the propane detector.
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