Roach_Coach
Jun 06, 2013Explorer
Electrical System Brainteaser
I spent the day troubleshooting my 1993 Four Winds Class C Coach electrical system.
Kind of as a fluke, I checked the voltage on one of my overhead RV lights and noticed it was about 16+ volts. I wanted to know why, so I checked the power converter. I have a MagneTek 6345 power converter, and it functions as it is supposed to. However, what I did find is that I have a car stereo that was installed by the previous owner into the coach DC system (just off one of the lights.) When the converter is not powered (i.e. on batteries only) the stereo operates normally and the voltage on that circuit is normal (12.4ish.) However, when on converter power, the stereo still operates, but the line voltage on that circuit is very high (17ish.) When I unplugged the stereo, the voltage drops back to normal.
Anybody have any ideas why? I am an amateur electrician at best, just enough to be dangerous with a multimeter ;)
Thanks,
Lou
p.s. I know I should buy a new power converter because these are notoriously bad. However, I'm not sure that is the problem in this case. I tested the charger output (13.2v) and the converter output (12.4v)and they are normal.
Kind of as a fluke, I checked the voltage on one of my overhead RV lights and noticed it was about 16+ volts. I wanted to know why, so I checked the power converter. I have a MagneTek 6345 power converter, and it functions as it is supposed to. However, what I did find is that I have a car stereo that was installed by the previous owner into the coach DC system (just off one of the lights.) When the converter is not powered (i.e. on batteries only) the stereo operates normally and the voltage on that circuit is normal (12.4ish.) However, when on converter power, the stereo still operates, but the line voltage on that circuit is very high (17ish.) When I unplugged the stereo, the voltage drops back to normal.
Anybody have any ideas why? I am an amateur electrician at best, just enough to be dangerous with a multimeter ;)
Thanks,
Lou
p.s. I know I should buy a new power converter because these are notoriously bad. However, I'm not sure that is the problem in this case. I tested the charger output (13.2v) and the converter output (12.4v)and they are normal.