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Old 04-20-2014, 07:06 PM   #1
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12 volt lighting problems

I have a 1999 Bounder, just brought it home to MD from AZ. On the way, the ceiling lights in the front of the coach,including the galley area,stopped working. The outside porch light also stopped working. All other lights and the outlets work, including the galley and bath and bedroom. They were all working for the first two days of the trip. The bulbs have been checked and the fuses are all good.
It's a mystery to me, so any ideas are appreciated.
The inverter box screws were apparently stripped and so the box was able to jiggle loose and was swinging from its wires for some time. We wedged it into place, but is there a fix for this?

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Linda
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Old 04-21-2014, 10:48 AM   #2
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Most bounders came with a converter and not an inverter. Are you sure you have an inverter? Your problem could be coming from the converter wiring. When it came loose it could have shorted some of the wiring.
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