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- wolfe10ExplorerDigital volt meter (start at under $10). Red lead to positive terminal of battery, black lead to negative terminal of battery.
If charger section is working, battery voltage will be 13+ VDC. Be sure you are checking the HOUSE battery bank, as on many coaches, the chassis batteries are not charged by the inverter/charger. - pugslyyyExplorerInverter = make 120V AC from 12V DC
Charge = make 12V DC from 120V AC
Are you sure you have the charge mode enabled? The inverter does not charge the batteries, it creates AC current from batteries. - Drifting_on_a_dExplorerIs this while plugged in to 110v? the inverter at that point should put out 13 plus?
- Drifting_on_a_dExplorerwhat charges the batterys
- docjExplorerThat is how my Xantrex began to fail a few months ago. Xantrex suggested I disconnect the batteries at the terminals and leave everything off for ~15-30 minutes. It worked (for a while) and I was able to manage a few more months of use before the problem occurred too regularly to continue.
- hersheyExplorerMy suggestion is to replace it with a different brand. I have the same converter and it has been replaced twice because of failure. Can't be repaired. The only reason I keep going back to it is my extended warranty insists on replacing any faulty items with exact same thing. I'd settle for an inverter of half the capacity and price just to get some reliability.
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