Bordercollie
Nov 14, 2013Explorer
No Converter Charge Current
Installed two new 6 volt US batteries to replace old T-105 Trojans in our 2004 Tioga 26Q. Connected all cables and wires as they were previously. Checked voltage, read only 12.42 volts, no charging current getting to the batteries. Checked all fuses and breakers including two fuses on the original WFCO 45 amp simple converter box. Read 120 vac at receptacle where converter plugs into the breaker panel. Cycled the auxiliary battery switch and interior lights went of and on normally. The converter apparently has died suddenly, has no battery charging output, it's not humming, fan not cycling on and off. Converter has been working recently.
Is there something I should check before replacing the converter??
Is there something I should check before replacing the converter??