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robdnorm wrote:
I am plugged into a 50 amp supply with no extension cord. Thanks for all the advice. It looks like I should take the proactive approach and replace the converter before it finally plays out.
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Nov-02-2015 05:51 AM
naturist wrote:robdnorm wrote:
I have checked the battery and all cells are full. I did see a small amount of corrosion on one of the terminals. I will clean that this week. Thanks for all the input.
Checking water levels is about 10% of the job. There are numerous ways batteries can become a problem or fail, water level being just one.
The next step is to take those batteries down to the nearest AutoZone, Pep Boys, O'Reilly's or whatever you have in your neck of the woods and ask them to test them. They will put a load tester on them and test for proper performance for free.
Last time my rig's battery died, the water levels were fine, a volt meter showed full charge, after the gauge in the trailer said they were full, too. But when I'd turn on a light inside, it would come on, burn for about 30 seconds, and then fade out black. Wall gauge would show full charge, still. But when I took it down to AutoZone, their tester revealed that while it had full voltage, it was incapable of actually delivering more than a trickle of current. A new battery fixed everything.
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Nov-02-2015 04:11 AM
robdnorm wrote:
I have checked the battery and all cells are full. I did see a small amount of corrosion on one of the terminals. I will clean that this week. Thanks for all the input.
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