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Originally Posted by Twosnakes
Ok...I'm also gonna get a conversion plug so I can plug it in and see what happens then.
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If the "conversion plug" that you mentioned is the 30 amp to 15 amp conversion plug so you can connect shore power to the trailer, I'd guess that it hasn't been plugged in for a while and the battery in the trailer is likely discharged (or dead) and turning on the light is drawing the voltage down enough to cause the radio to "die".... As stated above, the first step would be check the battery power to see if it's good.