โMar-20-2017 12:18 PM
โMar-22-2017 08:08 AM
JustLabs wrote:Thanks for reporting back.. and good job!
I spent the morning tracing wires,and finally discovered the issue.
โMar-21-2017 03:49 PM
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โMar-20-2017 09:36 PM
opnspaces wrote:
Have you used your meter to check for 12v power at the distribution panel? If you pull the cover off the panel you should find the battery positive and negative connections. See if you have battery voltage at the panel. Don't just look for 12 volts. If your batteries read 12.67 volts you should also see 12.67 volts at the panel.
Also check and make sure you have a good ground connection at the battery and at the frame.
โMar-20-2017 08:04 PM
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โMar-20-2017 05:32 PM
โMar-20-2017 05:09 PM
2oldman wrote:
How did you treat your batteries over the winter? Were they kept charged? Do they have enough water? Are they old?
I know you said you checked them, but they can do funny things.
โMar-20-2017 04:44 PM
โMar-20-2017 02:23 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Follow battery positive cable that goes to converter.
Close to battery will be a In-line fuse OR DC Circuit Breaker ---most likely 30A or larger
It has tripped......therefore no DC from battery when not connected to shore power
When on shore power converter is supplying DC...but no charging of battery
โMar-20-2017 02:16 PM
โMar-20-2017 01:36 PM
โMar-20-2017 01:16 PM
Almot wrote:JustLabs wrote:
I'm going out shortly to pull down the underbelly plastic and see if there is a fuse or circuit breaker I can't see.
No need to pull down the underbelly. 12V fuse box is often bolted to the frame outside, i.e. below the underbelly, somewhere in front end. Usual $3 residential box with holes and all. With automotive resettable fuse. Could've gotten wet, rusty, mice got to wires, or the fuse tripped.
โMar-20-2017 01:12 PM
JustLabs wrote:
I'm going out shortly to pull down the underbelly plastic and see if there is a fuse or circuit breaker I can't see.