Hi guys, before I call my RV Tech, I would like your input as to what happened, and what needs to be done. Iโll provide you with all the details (maybe too many) so you can help me pinpoint the problem. My knowledge with electrical stuff is very limited, (and so is my capacity to understand it!!!)
My 2008 Gulf Breeze has the WFCO 8955PEC converter (I know, everybody says they are garbage).
We camp 98% of to the time in serviced campgrounds (water + electricity). At home, the trailer is always plugged-in the exterior house power outlet (20 amp I think). We donโt use A/C or Micro Wave at home.
When we camp in cg sites with 20 amp, we make sure to use only 1 โhigh powerโ item at the time (either AC, micro-wave, toaster, etc). We understand that 30 amp sites provide a bit more flexibility.
So this past week-end, the only site available to us at the campground was a 15 amp. In fact, when looking at the breaker, next to the electric outlet where I plugged in, it was written 10 amp! Anyway, I used my 30 to 20 adapter, and it was fine.
We used the microwave oven once. The cg outlet tripped, I reset it and we stopped using the microwave. We used the AC fan (not the actual cooling AC) throughout the hot week-end.
Starting Saturday night, I noticed the lights in the trailer were more dim. I suspected it was because of the low amperage provided by the campground. Later Saturday night, we turned all lights on, and the alarm of the propane detector (that looks like this one http://cdn.blog.rvshare.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/propane-detector.jpg?de6dcd) went off! Turning all the lights back off stopped the alarm.
Fast forward to Sunday afternoon, ready to go back home. My electric front jack is barely moving, the slide out wonโt come in. I checked the monitoring panel, and the battery was dead. I manually pushed the slide out back in while my wife used its switch, which provided enough power (I could not find the actual manual cranking spot โ Iโll have to find that out as well).
The battery is an RV deep cycle/marine battery, used for 2.5 seasons, and well maintained. Based on some reading online, I know I have to check the water level in the battery tonight.
I hitched up the trailer to the truck, and by the time I had finished my gray/black duties at the dumping station, the battery indicated 75%, enough to hit the road (knowing that the emergency brake cable is powered by the trailer battery, hence not being 100% legalโฆ).
When I got home, I plugged in the trailer to the house power outlet. Lights seemed to be strong enough; yet it was not dark outside. The plan was to let the house power recharge the battery and then today put the battery on my battery charger.
When I went back to check the lights later at night, it was pitch black. No lights. But the micro waveโs clock, the TV red light (on/off) had power. Fridge was not working off power, and gas did not kick in, possibly due to dead battery.
I have checked the converterโs breakers, but I havenโt yet checked the fuses in the converter. I know there are other fuses I must check, but I donโt know how to locate them.
If itโs of any help, the trailer spent from July 7 to July 13 sitting in a friendโs field, not plugged in, and fridge was on gas. When we picked it up on the 13, battery was dead (we lost some food, but thatโs ok). The battery recharged completely when plugged-in first through the truck, then at the campground. I then figured the reason the battery went dead was because my friend moved my trailer 20 feet with his tractor during the week. I had left the torsions bars on the floor, next to the sofa, right in front of the door. And there is a switch on the side of the sofa; that switch is for 4 small LED exterior lights at the bottom of the skirting, on the door side. That switch was on when I picked up the trailer. I assumed that the torsion bars might have come in contact with the switch during the move.
Iโm now wondering why is my battery going dead when plugged in house power? No lights, no fridge, but electrical outlets are working. Do I have to replace converter? Does this have to do with the 15 amp campground, or just coincidence?
My apologies for long text. I wanted to cover everything.
Thanks in advance for your help
Marc
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