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Old 05-25-2020, 08:18 AM   #21
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Inverter/charger fixed the problem, thanks everyone for your input
More info please. We’re glad you solved the problem but you’ve told us nothing about how. Did you replace the inverter/charger? Or what?
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Old 05-25-2020, 08:23 AM   #22
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Sorry. I just opened the connecting lugs on the converter, reinserted the heavy wires and cranked down on the lugs to make a good connection.
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Sorry. I just opened the connecting lugs on the converter, reinserted the heavy wires and cranked down on the lugs to make a good connection.
Chuck... I was asking Dalef. See the quote above on post #21? I see how you fixed your issue, but the OP of the thread, Dalef, said he fixed his with his Inverter/Charger but he has not said what he did to his inverter. Did he repair it? Replace it? Turn it on? What.
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Yes, replaced inverter/charger
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Yes, replaced inverter/charger
Thanks for letting us know. Detailed explanations of fixes from other members is what a forum is all about and is what makes this knowledge base so valuable.
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I have a 2012 Vista and had the same problem, traced it down to a solenoid that was not engaging. I discovered that by turning the house power on and off and I couldn't hear the solenoid. Replaced it and now everything works fine.
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