I suggest taking the power load off before connecting or disconnecting the power cord. By that I mean shutting anything that is on (fridge, lights, etc.) to reduce the load on the fuse.
Burt Vanasse
Rhode Island
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, carolgnade <carolgnade@...> wrote:
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> Hello there,
> I am new at this too, but we just had this problem and the solution was a 15 amp fuse. The top one on the panel. Might want to check that.
> We are trying to figure out all the electrical stuff and we are learning a little bit each time we go out. One of the first things that we figured out was that we need to have some of those 15 amp fuses with us at all times. :) daisyfortwo
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:08 PM, grmybrkr wrote:
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> > New at this so have a question about the power converter. All is well when the Turtle is plugged into a power source, but when I pull the plug all goes dark. Should the converter take over and signal the battery to become the new power source? I checked the fuses and breakers on the converter and they all seem to be fine. The battery has a full charge according to the battery charger. Am I just impatient? Thanks!
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