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Old 08-28-2021, 07:09 AM   #1
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Inverter/charger

We just purchased a 2007 Fleetwood Fiesta 30' RV and My batteries keep going dead after about 3 days when plugged in. I'm good when I keep a battery charger on the batteries.

I cant find where the inverter/charger on this unit any help please???
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It's probably an integral part of the main power panel. If you have a power center that combines 120v breakers and 12v fuses, odds are the converter/charger (not an inverter) is part of that. Tell us the make & model info on that panel and we can probably verify. Some commonly used power center brands are WFCO, Progressive Dynamic, and Parallax Power.
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And check that the converter breaker is actually on
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Look in the vicinity of the power panel, behind it, under it, under the cabinet bottom behind it. If all else fails try following the positive lead from the house battery bank.
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Old 08-28-2021, 10:44 AM   #5
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Inverter/chargers are out in the compartments. Most have breakers on them.
They invert 12 volts to 120 volt OR charge batteries.

Converter/chargers convert 120 volts to 12 volts to charge batteries. Don't make 120 volts. They are often part if the breaker/fuse panel. Remove the cover for the breakers and its behind that.
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I’m willing to bet it’s under the fridge plugged into a 120 volt outlet there. Probably an intellipower 45 amp unit. Let us know what you find.
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Inverter/charger

From the brochure it’s in the cabinets. A brown box looking cover . It also says converter and charger don’t see anything about a inverter.
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Look for the inverter, look in the bay with the propane tank. Reset the breakers on the side of the inverter and make sure it’s on, and make sure the kill switch is in the on position. Also above the door there are two switches, “coach and chassis”, make sure they’re pushed up or in the on position.
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If your motorhome is a Fiesta LX 31 M , take off the vent near the floor in the bathroom. The converter is there. It is a 55 watt one. It plugs into the fuse panel. It is a WFCO WF-9855 model number.
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