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Interior lighting dimming intermittently

Magman57
Explorer
Explorer
I noticed my interior lights would dim and after a whole they would brighten antd the fan in the power supply box would come on. Something is not right. Ideas?


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drsteve
Explorer
Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
When on shore power converter supplies DC System and maintains battery voltage which should have much draw due to converter supplying DC System

Disconnect POS Cable on battery (Or on DC Dist Panel)
Measure Converter DC output...should be 13.2V DC Minimum.
Any lower converter failing
DC Output fluctuating/not steady....converter failing

IF converter checks out...measure battery cells using hydrometer OR take battery ato any auto parts place and have it load tested


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garyemunson
Explorer
Explorer
A good converter never 'turns off', just slows down the charge rate. Voltage should stay up even if the battery is getting old. His converter is bad. Battery is probably maimed also from being poorly charged by the dying converter. New converter first. That should fix the dimming, then new battery/s if it goes dead too quickly when unplugged.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer II
Explorer II
When on shore power converter supplies DC System and maintains battery voltage which should have much draw due to converter supplying DC System

Disconnect POS Cable on battery (Or on DC Dist Panel)
Measure Converter DC output...should be 13.2V DC Minimum.
Any lower converter failing
DC Output fluctuating/not steady....converter failing

IF converter checks out...measure battery cells using hydrometer OR take battery ato any auto parts place and have it load tested
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
Funny thing; I thought it was classic signs of a bad battery. The converter would charge it up and the lights would come on bright. Then the converter would stop charging because the battery was fully charged but the battery could not HOLD the charge and the lights would dim. But what do I know?
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Lwiddis
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Explorer
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Absolute classic sign of a dying converter - but get your battery checked first.