by Deeann » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:00 pm
Hey Blue,
Your house battery could be going bad. Listen for the converter to switch on and off while it is running. If it switches frequently it's because your battery isn't holding a charge and the converter has to keep cycling on to try to keep it charged. If you battery is going bad the converter will have to work extra hard to supply enough current to try to charge the battery. The more current that the converter is having to supply, the hotter it will be to the touch. Your battery will also be hot if it is bad.
If the converter and/or battery are hot turn your converter off (shut off the breaker) so that it's not trying to recharge your battery. Let your battery cool down. Then remove the positive lead from the battery (wrench required). You must tape the positive cable up so that the metal end of it does NOT touch any metal. Get some electrical tape for this, or in an emergency use some duct tape. Tape it up pretty good. Get help disconnecting your battery if you don't know how. And be careful with batteries. They are full of sulfuric acid. They can explode and blow that acid in your face and blind you. If you don't know anything about batteries, or electrical shorts, get help with this. Don't do it yourself. Once you have the battery unwired you can turn your converter back on. But you won't have a battery to power your lights, etc. if you unplug your camper.
You can usually hear your converter clicking when it switches on and off. Also, you will notice your house lights dimming for a second when it switches on and off.
This is the most likely reason for the converter to be tripping the breaker or overheating.
BTW, when my converted stared switching on and off frequently (every few minutes) I just got rid of my battery. My tt was permanently parked on a lake lot and I didn't need a battery. Just be sure to tape up the ends of the cables that go to the battery. You may also find that without a battery some things may not work on your trailer, such as your water pump, etc.