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Old 01-02-2017, 05:57 PM   #1
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I'm looking for the power converter location in the trailer. Also what type of converter came in it. I'm not getting a good charge on the batteries even though I ran my generator for several hours. I just put on two 6v. I'd like to upgrade it if it's the original or something is wrong with it. Thanks.
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I'm looking for the power converter location in the trailer. Also what type of converter came in it. I'm not getting a good charge on the batteries even though I ran my generator for several hours. I just put on two 6v. I'd like to upgrade it if it's the original or something is wrong with it. Thanks.
Is it part of my 120 fuse block?
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It is behind the fuse panel.
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The only thing behind the fuse panel is the backing and wood.
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It is inside the panel. At least it was on my R-Vision.
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It's not.
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