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[tabtrailers] Re: no electricity when plugged in

 


This morning I rechecked the battery to be sure it was hooked up right, only to discover, the positive had been hooked to the negative. Been that way for 2 days now. It was dark when I checked that in the beginning of all this , guess I missed that. Have I damaged the converter now? Is that what is making the problems? I have the red on positive, black on negative, just to clarify. It was hooked up opposite of that. I looked on line to check it before I changed it around. Snow flurries this morning, but supposed to be 50 this afternoon. Better get going, it's already 11 am. The little heater will work, we just keep it on low to keep the drain it might make down. This is all such a mystery.. Still can't imagine why all worked fine at home. Things were plugged in for about 12 hours before we left. I think, I'm at the point that I'm just venting, but I am also wondering how to begin to find out what is wrong when we get home.

T & P
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, NicktheMan117@... wrote:
>
> Jerry, et al,
>
> I was thinking the same thing about the campground outlet not being
> switched on, or not staying on when a load is put on it. We have had that
> happen before ourselves. We plugged into the campground outlet, and the switch
> was on, and then it popped off after a minute or two. The campground
> owner switched us to another outlet, and we were good to go.
>
>
> Regards,
> Nick
> Tabmantoo
> Michigan
>

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