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iski4fun wrote:
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iski4fun wrote:
Pics uploaded now - the panel assembly pictured sits inches off the deck - nothing is below it. Is the converter part of this entire assembly? Would it be connected to that thick red wire which I assume is 12v positive from the batteries? I've pulled this assembly out and haven't seen an obvious converter. Thanks!
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This may help
Follow the wire from the "B" connection above the fuses or the positive cable from the battery. If there is a converter it will be connected to them.
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iski4fun wrote:
Good day, 1999 Fleetwood Travel Trailer 25 ft - does this rig have a converter? My interior lights were getting dim even when plugged into shore power. This prompted me to search for a converter to possibly replace because I understood a failing converter could be the culprit (due to not adequately charging the 12v). I couldn't find one, just a basic panel with 12v fuses and breakers for the 120v. I'm wondering if this rig even has a converter. Replaced 12v batteries which helps the dim lights, and I'm keeping them charged with a trickle charger. Is it possible this rig does not even have a converter and the 2 systems are separate? Note: interior lights on the 12v do not turn on at all when batteries are disconnected. Thanks, Bill
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