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ken_burke
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
ksg5000 wrote:
I would take the batteries down to your local tire/auto parts house and have them load tested (it's free). Even a bad battery will often give you a decent voltage reading right after you disconnect from converter/charger.
If the light fixtures, ground wires, batteries etc all check out then I suspect your converter might be failing. Not expensive to replace - some/many consider Progressive Dynamics to be better converter - easy DIY install.
Good idea. I might have a battery problem. With the batteries connected, the DC lights go bright, then dim, then bright, etc, at 1 minute interval. With the battery isolation "OFF" (batteries disconnected) the converter voltage is constant and dthe lights do not change.
ken
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