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dennislanier wrote:
Ok will do this tomorrow and see what happens. Thanks again for all your help
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โJun-06-2019 01:59 PM
dennislanier wrote:BFL13 wrote:
If there is no output from the converter, then your 13 at the converter and 12.7 at the battery can't be right. It would be lower at the converter's end. Disconnect the battery wires not the switch and check converter output with 120v on.
Ok just so I understand. You are saying to disconnect both wires from the battery. Then take my volt meter and attach it to the battery leads and take that reading? What should the voltage be at that point? Is that correct?
โJun-06-2019 01:52 PM
BFL13 wrote:
If there is no output from the converter, then your 13 at the converter and 12.7 at the battery can't be right. It would be lower at the converter's end. Disconnect the battery wires not the switch and check converter output with 120v on.
โJun-06-2019 01:44 PM
โJun-06-2019 01:44 PM
BFL13 wrote:dennislanier wrote:
Just thought of something else I read earlier. If I turn OFF the battery disconnect switch and stay plugged in to shore power the 12v lights go out. If the converter is working shouldnโt the lights stay on with shore power?
Yes, IF the converter is also getting 120v input while other 120v things are. You can check for that too.
EXCEPT--if the converter is on the other side of the battery so it supplies the 12v fuse panel across the battery and uses the same wires to the panel as the battery, so now the disconnect will cut off the converter's 12v too.
โJun-06-2019 01:41 PM
BFL13 wrote:dennislanier wrote:
Just thought of something else I read earlier. If I turn OFF the battery disconnect switch and stay plugged in to shore power the 12v lights go out. If the converter is working shouldnโt the lights stay on with shore power?
Yes, IF the converter is also getting 120v input while other 120v things are. You can check for that too.
โJun-06-2019 01:36 PM
dennislanier wrote:
Just thought of something else I read earlier. If I turn OFF the battery disconnect switch and stay plugged in to shore power the 12v lights go out. If the converter is working shouldnโt the lights stay on with shore power?
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