Since I brought my TT home and put it in storage I have not been able to get power to the AC outlets. I called the dealer and asked if I had to be on shore power for the outlets to work. The dealer told me that the TT has a converter and that the outlets will run off of the batteries. The outlets worked at the dealer but they had it connected to shore power.
The GFCI outlet will not test and/or reset. The buttons do not "click" when I press either one. Which to me means it is not receiving power, or it is faulty.
I tried looking for a converter but I can't find it. I don't know if I have one or not. But there is a breaker in the fuse box labeled for a converter. Yes, I already tried turning them all off and back on. I read that the converter would be located behind the fuse box and I could access it by removing the drawer above, but I don't see anything there.
I am about to just make an appointment to visit the Winnebago service center for them to look at it. But I don't want to drive 150 miles if it's not necessary.
Should I have power to the outlets from the battery without the TT being connected to shore power?
OOPS! I just noticed that the fuse box IS the converter... But why don't I have power?
Fuse Box:
Behind Fuse Box: