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Old 02-23-2009, 01:22 PM   #1
bsmeaton
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Do you have your batteries hooked up? If so, you might be getting a bad battery.

The reason I ask, my batteries are disconnected and I'm plugged in at storage (to run the sonic de-mousers). I jumped in there yesterday to get something, turned on the lights and hit the slide button and the converter couldn't do it - lights dimmed - everything quit until I let off the switch. Had to go hook up the batteries to run the slides, then disconnect them. The converter has a limit (mine is 55 Watts I believe).
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