The battery is inside the clam shell model and should be 'vented' to the outside. On the other models, it's outside in front on the frame.
Sandra Rutan
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" <mdmcfar@...> wrote:
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> Jeff, in our 2004 T@B our converter "hums" at times when plugged into 120v. I understand there is a cooling fan built into it and when the electronics get hot enough (which is most of the time) the fan blows and "hums". Jerry J can probably give you a better idea.
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> Also when a battery goes bad or is too low on water if not closed cell, it can actually explode! I had one in my popup that smelled, got extremely hot and the sides swelled out! All you can do at that point is replace it. Always good to see if your battery needs water if it's of that type. And I would never have a battery INSIDE my camper personally. It can be done with proper ventilation though.
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> Mike in Atlanta
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <fargo001@> wrote:
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> > OK, question. Should the converter be "humming" all of the time it is plugged into 110? Mine is.
> >
> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Loughridge" <boogerballs@> wrote:
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> > > Sorry about that. The converter was humming.
> > >
> > >
> > >
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