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Old 09-24-2011, 03:30 PM   #1
ray fischer
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converter confusion?

At the seasonal site the DC lights keep alternating between dim and bright. The battery is fully charged, but when I removed the positive battery cable and tested from the negative battery pole to the detached positive cable, I get no reading. I had the park electrician check the pole and it was OK. He said it sounds like a bad converter but he doesn't deal with the RVs. I use a surge guard. I'm only getting about 115 volts to the trailer. We only have 30 amp service. I have the 50 amp surge guard with a 50 to 30 reducer. If the converter is dead, why is the battery fully charged?
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