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bleleux
Explorer
Explorer
At the moment I'm hooked up to shore power but my lights keep dimming then go back to regular. I think this happened before but I cant remember what I changed. The batteries show full on the control panel and the AC is working fine. I've always gone to this forum for help and always get the right answers. Thanks for the help!!!
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ksg5000
Explorer
Explorer
It's a classic sign of failing converter. Unless your rig is very old your not using battery power when hooked up to shore power so it's unlikely they are the issue.
Kevin

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Only true way to test a battery is a load test. It needs to be fully charged, then removed and tested.
At first blush I would say battery is toast, but converter could also be on its last legs.

paynejr
Explorer
Explorer
Are you plugged into a 15 or 30 amp servive.
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D_E_Bishop
Explorer
Explorer
My first thought is that your converter/charger is going bad. I say this from experience. A load test would show the battery condition and should be the first thing to do. Many auto parts store such as Autozone, NAPA and O'Reilly's will do the test gratis. My mechanic will too.

You can hook a test lamp or meter directly to the output of the converter and if it is going bad you will see the fluctuation there.
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Dick_B
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Explorer
Off the top I think the battery is going bad. The converter charges it up momentarily to make the lights go full then shuts off when the battery is `fully charged'. Once the converter is off the battery is on its own and the lights go dim.
Of course, keep in mind that I dropped out of Electrical Engineering in my sophomore year!
Dick_B
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