Hello folks, here is the story from the beginning...
This spring, I took the trailer out of storage, and went to put the
battery back in. It spent last winter inside on a trickle charger. When hooking it back up, I had the wires crossed. Hooked the negative wire to the positive post, and so on. There was a large spark and the 12 volt didn't work the rest of the summer. We usually camp with electric so it wasn't an issue. I checked the fuses and didn't find any broken.
In September, we were camping at the Lanesboro gathering, running the
furnace, exterior
light, etc. When the overload
light on the converter started blinking red. All of the
lights were flickering.
I called
Scamp, they said your
battery is low. Took the
battery to have it tested and they said it was wothless. Purchased a new one for this weekends camping trip. Everything worked great all weekend. No problems.
Upon arriving back home, I plugged the trailer in to an outlet in our garage, like I always do. When I went in and turned on a 12v
light, the overload started on the converter and the
lights were flickering.
I don't know what to do, it has a brand new battery. Perhaps when I had the wires reversed and it sparked I damaged the converter? Any ideas?