Hmmmmm
Looking at your photos and the description of your trailer, it doesn't look like the OEM equipment.
Your trailer is a 2012, probably built in 2011 with components that were built in 2011 or earlier. Even if your trailer is a "late model 2012" the factory stopped producing 2012 models in around April 2012 and all built after that date were 2013 model trailers.....
It looks like the manufacture date on that converter is October, 2013 (1013) if what I see on the data plate in your photo is correct.
That means, I think, that the converter is not OEM ???? It may not make a "hill of beans difference" or there could have been a previous issue that caused the OEM failure and it just happened again.....
If you're positive that you miswired the plug and that's what caused the failure, replacing the converter may be the only thing required, once you have the correct wiring for the generator. If, however, you're not sure, I'd troubleshoot all the possibilities before installing a $150 converter and having it "smoke" as a test project.....
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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