The converter that you can't find is a part of the electrical distribution box. That's the black box mounted along the floor with the door that opens to reveal your 120VAC circuit breakers and your 12VDC fuses. Between those two, the breakers and fuses, you'll find two 40 amp maxi fuses (green) tucked away towards the back. Those are the fuses edstep recommended you check.
If they are good, check to make sure your battery cells are filled with distilled water. If all the cells look good, you may well have a bad battery. Some of the older converters did not have a trickle charge capability and would continue to charge the battery at a level that would "boil" the water out of the batteries, overcharge the battery and destroy it. So, if it won't hold a charge in the RV, take it out, have it checked for a bad cell (or more) and replace as needed.
My bet, if as you say, it's a 2005 model, your battery is shot.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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