โFeb-23-2017 07:18 PM
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Chris Bryant wrote:
That is not normal for that rig- or any built in the last decade. Your converter is bad.
โFeb-24-2017 05:43 AM
โFeb-24-2017 04:43 AM
1Wheeldrive wrote:
If you take the battery of of the circuit, there is no way for the 12 volt DC power to get to the lights, fridge, furnace or water pump.
โFeb-24-2017 03:41 AM
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โFeb-24-2017 02:19 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
That is not normal for that rig- or any built in the last decade. Your converter is bad.
โFeb-24-2017 12:42 AM
โFeb-23-2017 08:26 PM
gwgautney wrote:Might be normal but it is odd by current standards.
I was curious about my 12 volt lightning. If I disconnect my battery while hooked to shore power my lights will not work. Does my battery have to be hooked up to complete the cycle or do I have another issue. I was under the assumption that everything should work strictly off of shore power. Also the refrigerator light cuts off when I disconnect the battery.
Thanks
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