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Lynnmor wrote:Guy Roan wrote:
It is someplace well hidden with no access and I'll have to remove some wall panel or shelf to get to it.
Any one with a 37 foot Forest River Wildlife trailer with a 50 Amp service know where it is ?
Guy
Turn on many 12 volt items and listen for the fan.
โJan-17-2021 05:19 AM
Guy Roan wrote:
It is someplace well hidden with no access and I'll have to remove some wall panel or shelf to get to it.
Any one with a 37 foot Forest River Wildlife trailer with a 50 Amp service know where it is ?
Guy
โJan-17-2021 02:13 AM
deltabravo wrote:
A lot of RVs have the converter connected to a shared circuit. I don't like that style of wiring.
I re-wired my panel and put the converter on its own breaker as shown in this video
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Bobbo wrote:
No 12v power. If you are not plugged in to shore power, your battery is dead. If you are plugged in to shore power, your converter is not putting out 12v and your battery is dead.
Could be no power from pedestal. (Power outage or breaker tripped.)
Could be breaker tripped in your RV. (Main breaker or breaker to converter.)
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