![]() ![]() The PD throws itself into a "mini" equalization of 14.4v for 15min every 21 hours (just to stir the internals). Under normal use, like John's, you may not always have a low enough SOC to trigger a bulk charge for any meaningul amount of time. Their "equalization" cycle is more of a "mini" version and not to be confused with a traditional equalization. In doing some testing I discovered that if I cycle the circuit breaker for the converter off, then on it will have 12v long enough to cause the interior lights to flash on, not when you first turn the breaker on, but for a couple of seconds when you turn it off! I am wondering if anyone here has any experience working on one of these and if they know where I might find a schematic for one? I have some suspicions about what may be happening, but at this point they are only guesses.Ī bit OT from the OP, but possibly germaine if you go with a PD, Kirk. This model has the 120v circuit breakers on the same panel face and is the WF-8735-P. and is a model WF-8735-P and according to the operating instructions under troubleshooting, there should be 12V at the battery leads when lifted. The converter is from World Friendship Co. A few days later I went out and flipped on a light and still nothing! I lifted the cables from the battery and it was indeed discharged but with both leads lifted and the 120V supplied to the converter there is still no 12V. It was discovered by the wife when she had no lights so I just plugged it in, thinking that the battery had discharged. I just discovered that my RV has lost all 12V-DC power to our stored travel trailer. ![]()
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