All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Changed House Batteries No 12v power YC 1 wrote: devildogg wrote: Okay, all of the fuses we blown on the converter. I replaced the fuse and they blew as well. The batteries are wired in series correctly. Something along the way is not correct. Any more ideas? Thanks Yes they may be in series correctly BUT do you have the NEGATIVE side of the battery going to ground? DO NOT LET THE COLOR OF THE WIRE FOOL YOU. Black wire does not always mean negative. Secondly, Are you positive the bat. Count the caps. 6 volts will have three. 12 volts will have 6. Even if they are sealed you can pop the caps and count them. You Sir, are the award winner! That is exactly what happened. Had I wiped of the ends a little better and not been a touch color blind it would have gone much smoother. Thanks to everyone for the information, sometimes a man can loose control of his environment. All is well now, thank you so much. Regards, OBRe: Changed House Batteries No 12v powerOkay, all of the fuses we blown on the converter. I replaced the fuse and they blew as well. The batteries are wired in series correctly. Something along the way is not correct. Any more ideas? ThanksChanged House Batteries No 12v powerNow I really need some help. I replaced the two 6v house batteries with the same type. Now nothing works! When I hit the Battery Connect nothing activates . When I hit the Battery Dis-connect the house lights will come on. Nothing else is working i.e. generator/status panel/slides. The only thing that happened during the install is that I created a spark when I went to connect the ground wire. Anyone have an idea as to what I need to do? Thanks, OBRe: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Hate to admit it, drove off with my power cord still hooked up to the pedestal. Not to cool but no damage. That's what happens when you change your normal routine.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Finished washing it. Started yesterday. Then is rained. Oh, well! But at least it's clean. Regards