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Originally Posted by RMcNeal
Before or after what jimcol said, check that the reverse polarity fuses in your panel are good. Hooking up the batteries backward or even touching the positive and negative terminals for a split second can blow them. They should be off to the side of other fuses in the panel.
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I think it depends on the type of converter you have. Our converter is separate from the fuse panel. The Reverse Polarity fuses on ours are on the converter which is located behind the wall of the under-storage area.
1. Check the battery disconnect as stated
2. Check the RP fuses as stated
3. Use a volt meter to check the output of the converter...it might be dead
Our converter died this past June. It's likely one of these 3 issues
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