Steve@Advance
Well-known Member
Posted about a week ago about the RV that got
connected to 220v...
Got the new 12v converter Friday, installed it
today. I went with the $106 Power Max. Modified
the case to mount it in place of the more
expensive Paralax replacement part.
Apparently there was no further damage to
anything 12v powered.
The refrigerator appears to be working, at least
the "auto" light was on, couldn't tell if it was
getting cold, it was already cold from the
weather.
The water heater was drawing amps, so it was
working. It would have fired on LP if there were
any, at least it went through the ignition
procedure.
AC seems OK, but so cold I couldn't tell if it
was cooling.
The water pump worked and tank level indicators
were saying something, assume they were right.
Looks like the only other casualty was the
microwave. I didn't find a fuse, but there was
power to the control board and the LED was blank,
so afraid it's dead. The owner said she'd find
another one, not to worry about it.
Thanks for the help and the offers, they're ready
to move in now. Mom will be glad to get them out
of her house... Again!
connected to 220v...
Got the new 12v converter Friday, installed it
today. I went with the $106 Power Max. Modified
the case to mount it in place of the more
expensive Paralax replacement part.
Apparently there was no further damage to
anything 12v powered.
The refrigerator appears to be working, at least
the "auto" light was on, couldn't tell if it was
getting cold, it was already cold from the
weather.
The water heater was drawing amps, so it was
working. It would have fired on LP if there were
any, at least it went through the ignition
procedure.
AC seems OK, but so cold I couldn't tell if it
was cooling.
The water pump worked and tank level indicators
were saying something, assume they were right.
Looks like the only other casualty was the
microwave. I didn't find a fuse, but there was
power to the control board and the LED was blank,
so afraid it's dead. The owner said she'd find
another one, not to worry about it.
Thanks for the help and the offers, they're ready
to move in now. Mom will be glad to get them out
of her house... Again!