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Grit_dog
Aug 09, 2021Navigator
Given your (well described) conditions, I think you're on the right track.
Seems like a new short in either the + or - between the DC (12V) fuse panel and the battery or the ground.
If your battery is charged, then it shouldn't have anything to do with the converter theoretically.
And given the 12V power circuits all went on and off a couple times, blown fuse(s) aren't likely unless there is a main 12V fuse somewhere.
I'd check for 12V at the fuse panel + side and also continuity to a good ground (trailer frame or something). May need to make a long jumper wire to test ground.
Good luck!
Seems like a new short in either the + or - between the DC (12V) fuse panel and the battery or the ground.
If your battery is charged, then it shouldn't have anything to do with the converter theoretically.
And given the 12V power circuits all went on and off a couple times, blown fuse(s) aren't likely unless there is a main 12V fuse somewhere.
I'd check for 12V at the fuse panel + side and also continuity to a good ground (trailer frame or something). May need to make a long jumper wire to test ground.
Good luck!
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