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opnspaces
May 23, 2013Navigator II
It sounds like your converter is working and there is a break in the wiring that goes up to the roof. Remember you're trailer has two separate wiring systems. Your converter takes the 120V from your shore power cord and "converts" it into 12V. I listed all the items in a popup that I could think of and what their voltages are. Here is a simple quick test that you might have already performed.
Disconnect the battery and plug then plug the trailer into shore power. If ANY of the 12V items listed below work, your converter is probably fine.
12V (fuses)
Water pump
Heater
Vent fans
Lights in the ceiling
Step light
Lpg detector
and 120V (circuit breakers)
Air conditioning
Air conditioning fan
Microwave
All the household type outlets.
Take moment and check a few and let us know what you found.
Disconnect the battery and plug then plug the trailer into shore power. If ANY of the 12V items listed below work, your converter is probably fine.
12V (fuses)
Water pump
Heater
Vent fans
Lights in the ceiling
Step light
Lpg detector
and 120V (circuit breakers)
Air conditioning
Air conditioning fan
Microwave
All the household type outlets.
Take moment and check a few and let us know what you found.
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