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BarneyS wrote:coolmom42 wrote:BarneyS wrote:
I suspect a ground fault interrupter has tripped somewhere in the trailer. Look in the bathroom first. Same thing happened to me and after about an hour of trying various solutions I found the tripped breaker. Probably your fix is going to be as simple
as pushing a button. I hope so. ๐
Barney
GFCI is on the 110 outlets, not on the 12 V lighting system. OP states microwave comes on, so at least 1 of the 110 outlets has power.
Don't think GFCI is the problem here.
Sounds like a new battery is in order, and then possibly an upgraded converter.
Yep, you are correct. Brain Fart here. Sorry.:o
Barney
โJun-15-2015 05:55 PM
coolmom42 wrote:BarneyS wrote:
I suspect a ground fault interrupter has tripped somewhere in the trailer. Look in the bathroom first. Same thing happened to me and after about an hour of trying various solutions I found the tripped breaker. Probably your fix is going to be as simple
as pushing a button. I hope so. ๐
Barney
GFCI is on the 110 outlets, not on the 12 V lighting system. OP states microwave comes on, so at least 1 of the 110 outlets has power.
Don't think GFCI is the problem here.
Sounds like a new battery is in order, and then possibly an upgraded converter.
โJun-15-2015 01:20 PM
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Dakota98 wrote:
First off, I believe you have confused yourself somewhat with terminology. You have a Converter, not an Inverter.
If I'm not mistaken, some older Converters will not provide 12 volt unless there is a functioning battery connected. I believe your battery is dead.
Most folks here on the Forum will recommend replacing the Converter with a Progressive Dynamics with Wizard, even if your current Converter is OK.
WyoTraveler wrote:
I would pull the inverter. Run it on the test bench. If you can get a schematic you may be able to find out what is wrong and repair it. Providing you have some equipment. To hire someone to repair it probably would cost as much as a new one.
If initially a battery was bad in the RV like freezing, shorted plates etc. it could very well pull too much load on the inverter and destroy the output transistor.
RoyB wrote:
X2 on the battery. The Parallax 7155 I think requires a good battery presence to operate an RELAY inside the converter before it will work. Some of the older converters require the battery to be in the circuit to enhance their internal poor designed regulation circuits.
This would be a good time to replace the battery with two 6VDC gulf cart battery wired in series and that will give you a big 220AHs of capacity which is what you need if you ever are going to do any OFF THE POWER grid camping.
would also start thinking about replacing the 7155 Converter with a Progressive Dynamics PD-9260C Converter
westend wrote:
That Parallax converter may have internal fuses on a circuit board. If it's now non-functioning and there isn't a warranty involved, you have nothing to lose by opening it up to check for blown fuses. Check for incoming AC power initially, as mentioned.
I would check the battery connections for correct polarity, too. Who knows what has been done previously.
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BarneyS wrote:
I suspect a ground fault interrupter has tripped somewhere in the trailer. Look in the bathroom first. Same thing happened to me and after about an hour of trying various solutions I found the tripped breaker. Probably your fix is going to be as simple
as pushing a button. I hope so. ๐
Barney
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