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Old 04-21-2017, 03:45 AM   #9
Phil P
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OK

So you have established the power cord is good. You have established the trailer is good by plugging the power cord in to a power source other than the inverter.

This only leaves a device in the trailer that is requiring more power than the inverter can provide.

If you are really set on using that converter then gain access to the converter and turn it off with the switch on the front of the converter.

The inverter you are using will not provide enough power to run your converter and if you are trying to run the inverter from the trailer battery with the converter on that would give you the result you are getting.

Boat391

He is using an inverter that is not designed for the application he is trying to use it for. If he gets rid of enough electrical loads in the trailer it will work to run some of the 110 V lighting but not much else.

I have a 6,000 watt inverter and it is so marginal I have started using a pair of EU200I Honda power units.

Phil P
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