โMar-18-2014 08:17 PM
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โMar-19-2014 09:05 AM
myredracer wrote:
What about the voltage level on your shore power? Is it possible that if that is already low and then when you plug into your GFCI recept., you are dragging the voltage down low enough that the converter can't charge or trips out?
Are you plugged into a pedestal at a CG with a 30A cord or at home and connected with a 15A extension cord?
โMar-19-2014 09:02 AM
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โMar-19-2014 06:35 AM
djpetrou wrote:
Battery checked out fine and charges on a stand alone unit just fine.
I'm kind of expecting the converter to finally be bad. No inverter.
โMar-19-2014 05:22 AM
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โMar-18-2014 11:23 PM
djpetrou wrote:
One circuit has gfi receptacles at the kitchen sink, the bathroom sink and at the cook top.
When this circuit is on it draws the battery down an will drain it. This happens even when hooked to shore power.
โMar-18-2014 10:32 PM
djpetrou wrote:What voltages did you measure? Did you measure without the converter powered, too?
Battery checked out fine and charges on a stand alone unit just fine.
I'm kind of expecting the converter to finally be bad. No inverter.
โMar-18-2014 09:21 PM
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