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Old 01-23-2018, 07:13 AM   #21
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All great advice. Will start digging into it next time i am up there.....oh and i took the battery out for winter storage, if that makes any difference.. No slides btw.....

If, by the above, you mean that the battery was out of the trailer when your problem surfaced, then it does matter. It means that your converter was running full time to supply 12v power and that may have added enough to the load to put you over the 30 amps?
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Old 01-23-2018, 09:00 AM   #22
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If, by the above, you mean that the battery was out of the trailer when your problem surfaced, then it does matter. It means that your converter was running full time to supply 12v power and that may have added enough to the load to put you over the 30 amps?
Yout are correct that the battery was out at the time...has been since Oct.
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