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djtkach wrote:
Thanks all for such quick replies! I'm guessing either a ground at the breaker or a bad circuit breaker is the source of problem Part 1, but now for problem Part 2.
Info as requested:
1. Battery is fully charged - reads 12.8v
2. Breaker is connected on the ground side
3. Even if I directly connect the two leads versus using a jumper, the lights in the TT don't work any more when connected to shore power. Appliances still work. Previously jumping the two leads gave me jack and lights in the TT.
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May-24-2015 02:51 PM
Kevin8520 wrote:
Sounds and looks like a bad 12 volt circuit breaker. Others will follow with additional answers.
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May-24-2015 02:32 PM
Kevin8520 wrote:
Sounds and looks like a bad 12 volt circuit breaker. Others will follow with additional answers.
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