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Old 09-25-2011, 12:45 PM   #1
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i cant get my trailer to operate on 12 volt system, batteries are new, fuses ok, breakers ok
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Was this just after new batteries were installed? If so check to see if batteries were hooked up reversed polarity. If this happens, reverse polarity fuses for converter will blow to protect converter. Finf the converter and look for blown fuses.
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Do you have a disconnect solenoid and switch?
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Do you have a disconnect solenoid and switch?
I will have to check, sorry took so long to respond was away, thanks
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